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Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011
sec.134Stopping clinical review
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### sec.134 Stopping clinical review
This section does not apply to a clinical review undertaken to provide clinical advice to a health service investigator.
This section applies if, during a clinical review, a clinical reviewer reasonably believes that a matter under review involves a blameworthy act.
The reviewer must—
stop the review; and
give written notice to the appointer that states—
the review has been stopped; and
the reasons that the reviewer formed the reasonable belief under subsection (2) .
(sec.134-ssec.1) This section does not apply to a clinical review undertaken to provide clinical advice to a health service investigator.
(sec.134-ssec.2) This section applies if, during a clinical review, a clinical reviewer reasonably believes that a matter under review involves a blameworthy act.
(sec.134-ssec.3) The reviewer must— stop the review; and give written notice to the appointer that states— the review has been stopped; and the reasons that the reviewer formed the reasonable belief under subsection (2) .
- (a) stop the review; and
- (b) give written notice to the appointer that states— (i) the review has been stopped; and (ii) the reasons that the reviewer formed the reasonable belief under subsection (2) .
- (i) the review has been stopped; and
- (ii) the reasons that the reviewer formed the reasonable belief under subsection (2) .
- (i) the review has been stopped; and
- (ii) the reasons that the reviewer formed the reasonable belief under subsection (2) .