MMS Testimony in Support of In Support of Senate Bill 1510 'An Act Providing for the Information Submitted by Hospital Medical Staff'

Before the Joint Committee on Public Health

October 4, 2010

The Massachusetts Medical Society wishes to be recorded in strong support of House Bill 1510, "An Act Providing for the Information Submitted by Hospital Medical Staff," legislation aimed at protecting the privacy of information disclosed by physicians and other health care professionals as members of hospital medical staff, or, in application to join a hospital medical staff.

The quality of the delivery of health care services in a hospital depends on many factors, including the competence and commitment of both the hospital staff and the hospital administration.  In Massachusetts, a key factor in assuring quality has also been the existence of professional hospital medical staff organizations - organizations of physicians and other practitioners with privileges at a hospital who are governed by their own by-laws.   

The intent of this legislation is to assure the privacy of information submitted by physicians and other health professionals when they seek to join a hospital medical staff.  Many hospitals have adopted conflict of interest policies mandating that physicians and other health care professionals disclose their own (and sometimes their families' and partners') personal and financial information as a prerequisite for granting admitting privileges or for assuming a medical staff leadership position.  This information is very detailed and can include proprietary business, ownership and income information.

While hospitals may have the right to ask for such information, it is critical to those providing the information be assured that its confidentiality be maintained and that the data be used only for the purposes for which it was requested.  That confidentiality is currently not guaranteed.  This legislation would explicitly protect information submitted by physicians and health care professionals from misuse or inappropriate dissemination by establishing a cause of action for damages and/or equitable relief.   

We urge the Committee to report out this measure favorably.


 

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