71-8245. Designation of trauma centers; reviews; applicant; duties; confidentiality; fees.

(1) The department may contract for reviews of such hospitals and health care facilities to determine compliance with required standards as part of the process to designate and renew the designation of hospitals and health care facilities as advanced, basic, comprehensive, or general level trauma centers. The applicant shall submit to the department documentation of current verification or accreditation as part of the process to designate a health care facility as a general, intermediate, or advanced level rehabilitation center or a specialty level burn or pediatric trauma center.

(2) Members of review teams and staff included in onsite visits shall not divulge and cannot be subpoenaed to divulge information obtained or reports written pursuant to this section in any civil action, except pursuant to a court order which provides for the protection of sensitive information of interested parties, including the department, in actions arising out of:

(a) The designation of a hospital or health care facility pursuant to section 71-8244;

(b) The revocation or suspension of a designation under such section; or

(c) The restriction or revocation of the clinical or staff privileges of a health care provider, subject to any further restrictions on disclosure that may apply.

(3) Information that identifies an individual patient shall not be publicly disclosed without the patient's consent.

(4) The department may establish fees to defray the costs of carrying out onsite reviews required by this section, but such fees shall not be assessed to health care facilities designated as basic or general level trauma centers.

(5) This section does not restrict the authority of a hospital or a health care provider to provide services which it has been authorized to provide by state law.

Source:Laws 1997, LB 626, § 45; Laws 2009, LB195, § 105; Laws 2015, LB46, § 11; Laws 2023, LB227, § 115.
Operative Date: September 2, 2023