HRS §622-59
Protecting health care data from court discovery
This law protects certain health care data from being forced into evidence in court or administrative cases. The protection only applies to data that identifies specific doctors, health care workers, or patients. It does not protect regular business records made by hospitals or providers.
The statute, as written — Health care data discovery
Where health care data submitted to either a public or private organization for the purpose of aggregate treatment outcomes, trends, or cost analysis, or public reporting, that identifies or reasonably could be used to identify specific physicians, health care professionals, or individual patients, that portion of the data shall not be subject to discovery or admission into evidence in any civil or administrative proceeding involving the organization. Information, documents, or records made in the regular course of business by a hospital or other provider of health care are not to be construed as immune from discovery or use in any civil or administrative proceeding merely because they were presented to an organization for aggregate analysis.
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