James Ritter died on the seventh day of his stay at Chicago Behavioral Hospital. During discovery in a wrongful death case filed by mother, Gaye Ritter, the hospital relied on an affidavit from Anthony King, its director of performance improvement and risk management, in claiming privilege under the Medical Studies Act (Section 8-2101 of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure) for two documents (a “sentinel event report” and an “investigation summary”) that were “automatically prepared” under the hospital’s adverse incident …