At the beginning of 2012, New Mexico expanded its state laws regarding reporting settlements, judgments, adverse actions, and credentialing actions to the state medical board to include employed physicians.
The U.S. District Court in the Western District of New York denied a hospital's motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit brought by a female physician, who claimed the hospital and its personnel subjected her to sexual harassment and discrimination in violation of Title VII of...
Credentialing Resource Center Digest - Volume 13, Issue 22
Patients' opinions of the care they receive can be quite different from the actual quality of the medical care. According to a study conducted by the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Columbia University Medical Center, 55% of women treated for early stage breast cancer in New York City...