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§11151 Definitions

Title 42 › Chapter 117— ENCOURAGING GOOD FAITH PROFESSIONAL REVIEW ACTIVITIES › Subchapter III— DEFINITIONS AND REPORTS › § 11151

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Summary

Defines key words used in the chapter. "Adversely affecting" means actions that hurt or limit a doctor’s privileges or membership, like reducing, suspending, revoking, denying, or not renewing them. "Board of Medical Examiners" means the state medical licensing board or a similar state body, including parts of that board. "Clinical privileges" means the permissions and staff membership that let a clinician give care. "Health care entity" covers state‑licensed hospitals, health organizations that use formal peer review (like HMOs or group practices), and some professional societies that use formal peer review; a professional society is excluded if, within the last 5 years, the FTC or a court found it used anti‑competitive practices that restricted care. "Hospital" has the federal meaning used elsewhere. "Licensed health care practitioner/practitioner" means a non‑physician licensed by the state to provide care. "Medical malpractice action or claim" is a written demand or lawsuit for money over care given or not given. "Physician" means doctors of medicine, osteopathy, dental surgery, or medical dentistry who are legally allowed to practice, or someone falsely claiming that authority. "Professional review action" is a review body’s decision about a physician’s competence or conduct that affects privileges or membership; it does not cover actions based mainly on fees, advertising, business arrangements, association, or other non‑competence matters. "Professional review activity" means checking, setting, or changing a physician’s privileges or membership. "Professional review body" means the health care entity, its governing body, or committees that do that review. "Secretary" means the Secretary of Health and Human Services. "State" means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. "State licensing board" means the state agency mainly responsible for licensing the physician or provider.

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Title 42, §11151

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In this chapter:
(1)The term “adversely affecting” includes reducing, restricting, suspending, revoking, denying, or failing to renew clinical privileges or membership in a health care entity.
(2)The term “Board of Medical Examiners” includes a body comparable to such a Board (as determined by the State) with responsibility for the licensing of physicians and also includes a subdivision of such a Board or body.
(3)The term “clinical privileges” includes privileges, membership on the medical staff, and the other circumstances pertaining to the furnishing of medical care under which a physician or other licensed health care practitioner is permitted to furnish such care by a health care entity.
(4)(A)The term “health care entity” means—
(i)a hospital that is licensed to provide health care services by the State in which it is located,
(ii)an entity (including a health maintenance organization or group medical practice) that provides health care services and that follows a formal peer review process for the purpose of furthering quality health care (as determined under regulations of the Secretary), and
(iii)subject to subparagraph (B), a professional society (or committee thereof) of physicians or other licensed health care practitioners that follows a formal peer review process for the purpose of furthering quality health care (as determined under regulations of the Secretary).
(B)The term “health care entity” does not include a professional society (or committee thereof) if, within the previous 5 years, the society has been found by the Federal Trade Commission or any court to have engaged in any anti-competitive practice which had the effect of restricting the practice of licensed health care practitioners.
(5)The term “hospital” means an entity described in paragraphs (1) and (7) of section 1395x(e) of this title.
(6)The terms “licensed health care practitioner” and “practitioner” mean, with respect to a State, an individual (other than a physician) who is licensed or otherwise authorized by the State to provide health care services.
(7)The term “medical malpractice action or claim” means a written claim or demand for payment based on a health care provider’s furnishing (or failure to furnish) health care services, and includes the filing of a cause of action, based on the law of tort, brought in any court of any State or the United States seeking monetary damages.
(8)The term “physician” means a doctor of medicine or osteopathy or a doctor of dental surgery or medical dentistry legally authorized to practice medicine and surgery or dentistry by a State (or any individual who, without authority holds himself or herself out to be so authorized).
(9)The term “professional review action” means an action or recommendation of a professional review body which is taken or made in the conduct of professional review activity, which is based on the competence or professional conduct of an individual physician (which conduct affects or could affect adversely the health or welfare of a patient or patients), and which affects (or may affect) adversely the clinical privileges, or membership in a professional society, of the physician. Such term includes a formal decision of a professional review body not to take an action or make a recommendation described in the previous sentence and also includes professional review activities relating to a professional review action. In this chapter, an action is not considered to be based on the competence or professional conduct of a physician if the action is primarily based on—
(A)the physician’s association, or lack of association, with a professional society or association,
(B)the physician’s fees or the physician’s advertising or engaging in other competitive acts intended to solicit or retain business,
(C)the physician’s participation in prepaid group health plans, salaried employment, or any other manner of delivering health services whether on a fee-for-service or other basis,
(D)a physician’s association with, supervision of, delegation of authority to, support for, training of, or participation in a private group practice with, a member or members of a particular class of health care practitioner or professional, or
(E)any other matter that does not relate to the competence or professional conduct of a physician.
(10)The term “professional review activity” means an activity of a health care entity with respect to an individual physician—
(A)to determine whether the physician may have clinical privileges with respect to, or membership in, the entity,
(B)to determine the scope or conditions of such privileges or membership, or
(C)to change or modify such privileges or membership.
(11)The term “professional review body” means a health care entity and the governing body or any committee of a health care entity which conducts professional review activity, and includes any committee of the medical staff of such an entity when assisting the governing body in a professional review activity.
(12)The term “Secretary” means the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
(13)The term “State” means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
(14)The term “State licensing board” means, with respect to a physician or health care provider in a State, the agency of the State which is primarily responsible for the licensing of the physician or provider to furnish health care services.

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42 U.S.C. § 11151

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