Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 441 § 441.055 — Health
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 441 ·
Oregon Code § 441.055·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Health
care facility medical staff and bylaws; rules.
(1) The governing body of each
health care facility shall be responsible for the operation of the facility,
the selection of the medical staff and the quality of care rendered in the
facility. The governing body shall:
(a) Ensure that
all health care personnel for whom state licenses, registrations or
certificates are required are currently licensed, registered or certified;
(b) Ensure that
physicians admitted to practice in the facility are granted privileges
consistent with their individual training, experience and other qualifications;
(c) Ensure that
procedures for granting, restricting and terminating privileges exist and that
such procedures are regularly reviewed to ensure their conformity to applicable
law;
(d) Ensure that
physicians admitted to practice in the facility are organized into a medical
staff in such a manner as to effectively review the professional practices of
the facility for the purposes of reducing morbidity and mortality and for the
improvement of patient care; and
(e) Ensure that a
physician is not denied medical staff membership or privileges at the facility
solely on the basis that the physician holds medical staff membership or
privileges at another health care facility.
(2) The
physicians organized into a medical staff pursuant to subsection (1) of this
section shall propose medical staff bylaws to govern the medical staff. The
bylaws shall include, but not be limited to the following:
(a) Procedures
for physicians admitted to practice in the facility to organize into a medical
staff pursuant to subsection (1) of this section;
(b) Procedures
for ensuring that physicians admitted to practice in the facility are granted
privileges consistent with their individual training, experience and other
qualifications;
(c) Provisions
establishing a framework for the medical staff to nominate, elect, appoint or
remove officers and other persons to carry out medical staff activities with
accountability to the governing body;
(d) Procedures
for ensuring that physicians admitted to practice in the facility are currently
licensed by the Oregon Medical Board;
(e) Procedures
for ensuring that the facilitys procedures for granting, restricting and
terminating privileges are followed and that such procedures are regularly
reviewed to assure their conformity to applicable law; and
(f) Procedures
for ensuring that physicians provide services within the scope of the
privileges granted by the governing body.
(3) Amendments to
medical staff bylaws shall be accomplished through a cooperative process
involving both the medical staff and the governing body. Medical staff bylaws
shall be adopted, repealed or amended when approved by the medical staff and
the governing body. Approval shall not be unreasonably withheld by either.
Neither the medical staff nor the governing body shall withhold approval if
such repeal, amendment or adoption is mandated by law, statute or regulation or
is necessary to obtain or maintain accreditation or to comply with fiduciary
responsibilities or if the failure to approve would subvert the stated moral or
ethical purposes of the institution.
(4) The Oregon
Medical Board may appoint one or more physicians to conduct peer review for a
health care facility upon request of such review by all of the following:
(a) The physician
whose practice is being reviewed.
(b) The executive
committee of the health care facilitys medical staff.
(c) The governing
body of the health care facility.
(5) The
physicians appointed pursuant to subsection (4) of this section shall be deemed
agents of the Oregon Medical Board, subject to the provisions of ORS 30.310 to
30.400 and shall conduct peer review. Peer review shall be conducted pursuant
to the bylaws of the requesting health care facility.
(6) Any person
serving on or communicating information to a peer review committee shall not be
subject to an action for damages for action or communications or statements
made in good faith.
(7) All findings
and conclusions, interviews, reports, studies, communications and statements
procured by or furnished to the peer review committee in connection with a peer
review are confidential pursuant to ORS 192.338, 192.345, 192.355 and 192.690
and all data is privileged pursuant to ORS 41.675.
(8)
Notwithstanding subsection (7) of this section, a written report of the
findings and conclusions of the peer review shall be provided to the governing
body of the health care facility who shall abide by the privileged and
confidential provisions set forth in subsection (7) of this section.
(9) Procedures
for peer review established by subsections (4) to (8) of this section are
exempt from ORS chapter 183.
(10) The Oregon
Health Authority shall adopt by rule standards for rural hospitals, as defined
in ORS 442.470, that specifically address the provision of care to postpartum
and newborn patients s
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 441.055
03Subject to legislative amendments
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