Texas Health and Safety Code 674.007 – Confidentiality of Records; Privilege
(a) Information is confidential for purposes of this chapter if the disclosure of the information would compromise the privacy of the decedent or the decedent’s family. Confidential information includes any information pertaining to the decedent’s death.
(b) Confidential information that is acquired by the review team and that permits the identification of an individual or health care provider is privileged and may not be disclosed to any person except to the extent necessary to carry out the purposes of the review team. Information that may not be disclosed under this subsection includes:
(1) names and addresses of the decedent or the decedent’s family;
(2) services received by the decedent or the decedent’s family;
(3) the social and economic condition of the decedent or the decedent’s family;
(4) medical, dental, and mental health care information related to the decedent or the decedent’s family, including diagnoses, conditions, diseases, or disability; and
(5) the identity of health care providers that provided services to the decedent or the decedent’s family.
Terms Used In Texas Health and Safety Code 674.007
- Decedent: A deceased person.
- Person: includes corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, and any other legal entity. See Texas Government Code 311.005
(c) Review team work product and information obtained by a review team, including files, records, reports, records of proceedings, recommendations, meeting notes, records of interviews, statements, and memoranda, are confidential and are not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code. This subsection does not prevent a review team from releasing information described by Subsection (d) or (e).
(d) Information is not confidential under this section if the information is general information that cannot be connected with any specific individual, case, or health care provider, such as:
(1) total expenditures made for specified purposes;
(2) the number of families served by particular health care providers or agencies;
(3) aggregated data on social and economic conditions;
(4) medical data and information related to health care services that do not include any identifying information relating to a decedent or the decedent’s family; and
(5) other statistical information.
(e) A review team may publish statistical studies and research reports based on information that is confidential under this section, provided that the information published may not identify a decedent or the decedent’s family and may not include any information that could be used to identify a decedent or the decedent’s family.
(f) A review team shall adopt and follow practices and procedures to ensure that information that is confidential under this section is not disclosed in violation of this section.