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Code · Montana · Title 50 — Health and Safety · Chapter 16 · Part 1

50-16-102. Information on infant morbidity and mortality.

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50-16-102 . Information on infant morbidity and mortality.
(1)If information on infant morbidity and mortality will be used to reduce those problems, data relating to the condition and treatment of any person may be given to the department of public health and human services, Montana medical association, an allied society of the Montana medical association, a committee of a nationally organized medical society or research group, or an inhospital staff committee.
(2)A person who furnishes information under subsection
(1)is immune from suit for damages arising from the release of the data or publication of findings and conclusions based on the data.
(3)Data supplied under subsection
(1)may be used or published only for advancing medical research or medical education in the interest of reducing infant morbidity or mortality. A summary of studies based on the data may be released for general publication.
(4)The identity of a person whose condition or treatment was studied is confidential and may not be revealed under any circumstances.
(5)Any data supplied or studies based on this data are privileged communications and may not be used as evidence in any legal proceeding. Any attempt to use or offer to supply the data or studies, without consent of the person treated or the person's legal representative, is prejudicial error resulting in a mistrial.
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