§ 145.64

Minnesota Statutes
Source: 2025 Minnesota Statutes. For the official text, see revisor.mn.gov.

Citing Cases (11)

Minnesota Supreme Court

Larson v. Wasemiller · 2007 12 citations

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Amaral v. Saint Cloud Hospital · 1999 23 citations

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Warrick v. Giron · 1980 1 citation

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Minnesota Court of Appeals

Scott R. McKee, M. D. v. St. Paul Eye Clinic, P. A. · 2015 2 citations

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Larson v. Wasemiller · 2006 2 citations

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In Re the Fairview-University Medical Center · 1999 7 citations

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Amaral v. Saint Cloud Hospital · 1999 7 citations

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U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota

Sherr v. Healtheast Care System · 2017 16 citations

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Eldeeb v. University of Minnesota · 1994 2 citations

. Defendants argue that Dr. Swift's response to the Credentials Committee is protected by an absolute privilege pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 145.64, Subd. 1 which provides all information acquired by a review organization is confidential and is not subject to subpoena or discovery. This argument has no merit.

. Defendants argue that Dr. Swift's response to the Credentials Committee is protected by an absolute privilege pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 145.64, Subd. 1 which provides all information acquired by a review organization is confidential and is not subject to subpoena or discovery. This argument has no merit.

Konrady v. Oesterling · 1993 6 citations

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