Fla. Stat. 766.110
Liability of health care facilities


(1)

All health care facilities, including hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers, as defined in chapter 395, have a duty to assure comprehensive risk management and the competence of their medical staff and personnel through careful selection and review, and are liable for a failure to exercise due care in fulfilling these duties. These duties shall include, but not be limited to:The adoption of written procedures for the selection of staff members and a periodic review of the medical care and treatment rendered to patients by each member of the medical staff;The adoption of a comprehensive risk management program which fully complies with the substantive requirements of s. 395.0197 as appropriate to such hospital’s size, location, scope of services, physical configuration, and similar relevant factors;The initiation and diligent administration of the medical review and risk management processes established in paragraphs (a) and (b) including the supervision of the medical staff and hospital personnel to the extent necessary to ensure that such medical review and risk management processes are being diligently carried out.

Each such facility shall be liable for a failure to exercise due care in fulfilling one or more of these duties when such failure is a proximate cause of injury to a patient.

(a)

The adoption of written procedures for the selection of staff members and a periodic review of the medical care and treatment rendered to patients by each member of the medical staff;

(b)

The adoption of a comprehensive risk management program which fully complies with the substantive requirements of s. 395.0197 as appropriate to such hospital’s size, location, scope of services, physical configuration, and similar relevant factors;

(c)

The initiation and diligent administration of the medical review and risk management processes established in paragraphs (a) and (b) including the supervision of the medical staff and hospital personnel to the extent necessary to ensure that such medical review and risk management processes are being diligently carried out.

(2)

Every hospital licensed under chapter 395 may carry liability insurance or adequately insure itself in an amount of not less than $1.5 million per claim, $5 million annual aggregate to cover all medical injuries to patients resulting from negligent acts or omissions on the part of those members of its medical staff who are covered thereby in furtherance of the requirements of ss. 458.320 and 459.0085. Self-insurance coverage extended hereunder to a member of a hospital’s medical staff meets the financial responsibility requirements of ss. 458.320 and 459.0085 if the physician’s coverage limits are not less than the minimum limits established in ss. 458.320 and 459.0085 and the hospital is a verified trauma center that has extended self-insurance coverage continuously to members of its medical staff for activities both inside and outside of the hospital. Any insurer authorized to write casualty insurance may make available, but shall not be required to write, such coverage. The hospital may assess on an equitable and pro rata basis the following professional health care providers for a portion of the total hospital insurance cost for this coverage: physicians licensed under chapter 458, osteopathic physicians licensed under chapter 459, podiatric physicians licensed under chapter 461, dentists licensed under chapter 466, and nurses licensed under part I of chapter 464. The hospital may provide for a deductible amount to be applied against any individual health care provider found liable in a law suit in tort or for breach of contract. The legislative intent in providing for the deductible to be applied to individual health care providers found negligent or in breach of contract is to instill in each individual health care provider the incentive to avoid the risk of injury to the fullest extent and ensure that the citizens of this state receive the highest quality health care obtainable.

(3)

In order to ensure comprehensive risk management for diagnosis of disease, a health care facility, including a hospital or ambulatory surgical center, as defined in chapter 395, may use scientific diagnostic disease methodologies that use information regarding specific diseases in health care facilities and that are adopted by the facility’s medical review committee.

Source: Section 766.110 — Liability of health care facilities, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0766.­110 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

766.21
Misarbitration
766.31
Administrative law judge awards for birth-related neurological injuries
766.101
Medical review committee, immunity from liability
766.102
Medical negligence
766.103
Florida Medical Consent Law
766.104
Medical negligence cases
766.106
Notice before filing action for medical negligence
766.108
Mandatory mediation and mandatory settlement conference in medical negligence actions
766.110
Liability of health care facilities
766.111
Engaging in unnecessary diagnostic testing
766.112
Comparative fault
766.113
Settlement agreements
766.118
Determination of noneconomic damages
766.201
Legislative findings and intent
766.202
Definitions
766.203
Presuit investigation of medical negligence claims and defenses by prospective parties
766.204
Availability of medical records for presuit investigation of medical negligence claims and defenses
766.205
Presuit discovery of medical negligence claims and defenses
766.206
Presuit investigation of medical negligence claims and defenses by court
766.207
Voluntary binding arbitration of medical negligence claims
766.208
Arbitration to allocate responsibility among multiple defendants
766.209
Effects of failure to offer or accept voluntary binding arbitration
766.211
Payment of arbitration award
766.212
Appeal of arbitration awards and allocations of financial responsibility
766.301
Legislative findings and intent
766.302
Definitions
766.303
Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan
766.304
Administrative law judge to determine claims
766.305
Filing of claims and responses
766.306
Tolling of statute of limitations
766.307
Hearing
766.309
Determination of claims
766.311
Conclusiveness of determination or award
766.312
Enforcement of awards
766.313
Limitation on claim
766.314
Assessments
766.315
Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association
766.316
Notice to obstetrical patients of participation in the plan
766.318
Civil liability for provision of sex-reassignment prescriptions or procedures to minors
766.1015
Civil immunity for members of or consultants to certain boards, committees, or other entities
766.1016
Patient safety data privilege
766.1065
Authorization for release of protected health information
766.1115
Health care providers
766.1116
Health care practitioner
766.1185
Bad faith actions
766.2021
Limitation on damages against insurers, prepaid limited health service organizations, health maintenance organizations, or prepaid health clinics
766.3145
Code of ethics

Current through Fall 2025

§ 766.110. Liab. of health care facilities's source at flsenate​.gov