U.S Code last checked for updates: Nov 22, 2024
§ 11133.
Reporting of certain professional review actions taken by health care entities
(a)
Reporting by health care entities
(1)
On physicians
Each health care entity which—
(A)
takes a professional review action that adversely affects the clinical privileges of a physician for a period longer than 30 days;
(B)
accepts the surrender of clinical privileges of a physician—
(i)
while the physician is under an investigation by the entity relating to possible incompetence or improper professional conduct, or
(ii)
in return for not conducting such an investigation or proceeding; or
(C)
in the case of such an entity which is a professional society, takes a professional review action which adversely affects the membership of a physician in the society,
shall report to the Board of Medical Examiners, in accordance with section 11134(a) of this title, the information described in paragraph (3).
(2)
Permissive reporting on other licensed health care practitioners
(3)
Information to be reported
The information to be reported under this subsection is—
(A)
the name of the physician or practitioner involved,
(B)
a description of the acts or omissions or other reasons for the action or, if known, for the surrender, and
(C)
such other information respecting the circumstances of the action or surrender as the Secretary deems appropriate.
(b)
Reporting by Board of Medical Examiners
(c)
Sanctions
(1)
Health care entities
(2)
Board of Medical Examiners
(d)
References to Board of Medical Examiners
(Pub. L. 99–660, title IV, § 423, Nov. 14, 1986, 100 Stat. 3789.)
cite as: 42 USC 11133