(b) A physician described in subsection (a) may notify the following:(1) A health officer if the physician has reasonable cause to believe that a patient:(A) is a serious and present risk to the health of others as described in section 2(a) of this chapter;(B) has engaged in noncompliant behavior; or(C) is suspected of being a person at risk (as defined in section 1 of this chapter).(2) A person at risk (as defined in section 1 of this chapter) or a person legally responsible for the patient if the physician:(A) has medical verification that the patient is an individual with a communicable disease;(B) knows the identity of the person at risk;(C) has a reasonable belief of a significant risk of harm to the identified person at risk;(D) has reason to believe the identified person at risk has not been informed and will not be informed of the risk by the patient or another person; and(E) has made reasonable efforts to inform the individual with a communicable disease of the physician's intent to en informed and will not be informed of the risk by the patient or another person; and(E) has made reasonable efforts to inform the individual with a communicable disease of the physician's intent to make or cause the state department to make a disclosure to the person at risk.(c) A physician who notifies a person at risk under this section shall do the following:(1) Identify the serious communicable disease.(2) Inform the person of available health care measures such as counseling and testing.(d) A physician who in good faith provides notification under this section is not subject to liability in a civil, an administrative, a disciplinary, or a criminal action.(e) A patient's privilege with respect to a physician under IC 34-46-3-1 is waived regarding:(1) notification under subsection (b); and(2) information provided about a patient's noncompliant behavior in an investigation or action under this chapter, IC 16-41-2, IC 16-41-3, IC 16-41-5, IC 16-41-6, IC 16-41-8, IC 16-41-9, IC 16-41-13, IC 16-41-14, and IC 16-41-16.(f) A physician's immunity from liability under subsection (d) applies only to the provision of information reasonably calculated to protect an identified person who -13, IC 16-41-14, and IC 16-41-16.(f) A physician's immunity from liability under subsection (d) applies only to the provision of information reasonably calculated to protect an identified person who is at epidemiological risk of infection.(g) A physician who notifies a person under this section is also required to satisfy the reporting requirements under IC 16-41-2-2 through IC 16-41-2-8.[Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-1-10.5-11.5.]As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.24. Amended by P.L.1-1998, SEC.122; P.L.112-2020, SEC.24; P.L.56-2023, SEC.158.
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