Or. Admin. Code § 325-035-0015 - Procedures for Conducting Discussions
(1) A health care facility, health care
provider, or employer of a health care provider who files or is named in a
notice of adverse health care incident and the patient who is the subject of
the adverse health care incident may engage in Early Discussion and Resolution
in an attempt to resolve the incident.
(2) If the parties choose to participate in
Early Discussion and Resolution, the initial discussion should take place as
soon as possible and generally within 72 hours of a health care facility or
health care provider filing a notice or being informed by the Commission that a
notice was filed by a patient, and conclude within 180 days of the initial
filing of the notice.
(3) The
parties may agree to extend the 180 day time limit described in section (2) of
this rule if they also agree to extend the statute of limitations applicable to
a negligence claim.
(4) Each party
involved in Early Discussion and Resolution may include other persons in the
discussion, including a mediator as outlined in OAR
325-035-0035.
(5) The health care facility, health care
provider, or employer of a health care provider who chooses to participate in
Early Discussion and Resolution must notify the patient and all other parties
involved in the adverse health care incident of the date, time, and location of
the discussions and shall reasonably accommodate all persons who have been
invited to participate by the parties and wish to attend.
(6) Discussions may include:
(a) An explanation of what occurred and the
implications for the patient's health and well-being;
(b) An explanation of the causes of the
incident;
(c) An apology or
expression of regret to the patient;
(d) The steps the health care facility or
health care provider will take to prevent future occurrences of the adverse
health care incident; and
(e)
Compensation for the adverse health care incident.
(7) If the health care facility or health
care provider is not going to make an offer of compensation, the health care
facility or health care provider may communicate that to the patient orally or
in writing.
(8) If compensation is
offered, the offer must be in writing and the patient must be advised by the
health care facility or health care provider of their right to seek legal
advice before accepting the offer.
(9) Discussions and offers of compensation
made in Early Discussion and Resolution:
(a)
Do not constitute an admission of liability;
(b) Are confidential and may not be
disclosed; and
(c) Except as
provided in Oregon Laws 2013, Chapter 5, Section 3, are not admissible as
evidence in any subsequent adjudicatory proceeding and may not be disclosed by
the parties in any subsequent adjudicatory proceeding.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: Oregon Law 2013, Ch. 5, Sec. 3, 9
Stats. Implemented: Oregon Law 2013, Ch. 5, Secs. 3, 4, 9
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