MCL 331.531

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MCL 331.531 is the Michigan statute establishing immunity for peer review in medical care. It provides in relevant part:

   (1) A person, organization, or entity may provide to a review entity information or data relating to the physical or psychological condition of a person, the necessity, appropriateness, or quality of health care rendered to a person, or the qualifications, competence, or performance of a health care provider.
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   (3) A person, organization, or entity is not civilly or criminally liable:
   (a) For providing information or data pursuant to subsection (1).
   (b) For an act or communication within its scope as a review entity.
   (c) For releasing or publishing a record of the proceedings, or of the reports, findings, or conclusions of a review entity, subject to sections 2 and 3.
   (4) The immunity from liability provided under subsection (3) does not apply to a person, organization, or entity that acts with malice.