The Tennessee Supreme Court issued a good opinion clarifying the discoverability of certain information, even if it is provided to a peer review committee, in Stratienko v. Chattanooga-Hamilton Co. Hosp. et al., No. E2005-01043-SC-S09-CV (Tenn. May 14, 2007).
This matter arose out of a dispute between two doctors, however, the discoverability of this information wouldn't (shouldn't) be any different in a medical malpractice case.
This matter arose out of a dispute between two doctors, however, the discoverability of this information wouldn't (shouldn't) be any different in a medical malpractice case.
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