Tex.
Occ. Code Section 202.402
Scope of Privilege
(a)
A communication that relates to or is in connection with professional services provided by a podiatrist for a patient is confidential and privileged and may not be disclosed except as provided by this subchapter.(b)
Records of the identity, diagnosis, evaluation, or treatment of a patient by a podiatrist that are created or maintained by a podiatrist are confidential and privileged and may not be disclosed except as provided by this subchapter.(c)
A person who receives information from confidential communications or podiatric records, other than a person listed under Section 202.405 (Other Exceptions to Privilege and Confidentiality Requirements) or 202.406 (Consent for Release of Confidential Information) who is acting on the patient’s behalf, may not disclose the information except to the extent that disclosure is consistent with the authorized purposes for which the information was first obtained.(d)
The prohibitions of this section continue to apply to confidential communications or records concerning a patient without regard to when the patient received the services of a podiatrist.
Source:
Section 202.402 — Scope of Privilege, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.202.htm#202.402
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).