The support of medical staff leaders and administrative leaders can make life vastly easier for MSPs. The first step toward achieving this support...Read More »
If you are a medical staff leader, you may think that following up with others after an MEC meeting is not your job. You may not write follow-up...Read More »
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has recently settled with Dennis Burke, MD, an orthopedic surgeon who was fired in 2015 for allegedly...Read More »
Over time, it has become common for many medical staff governance decisions to set precedents for the future. Although not required by any...Read More »
Precisely at the time that hospitals need engaged medical staff leaders, physician interest in undertaking these endeavors is rapidly waning. In...Read More »
Peer review committee chairpersons or members often do not receive any kind of structured training to do their job. Typically, new members may...Read More »
Although the peer review coordinator is involved throughout the case review process, the coordinator has the primary responsibility at the...Read More »
A California Court of Appeals for Division Seven of the Second Appellate District reversed and remanded with directions a trial court’s decision,...Read More »
Granting a practitioner a leadership title does not make him or her a leader. However, an individual who is selected or elected to be a department...Read More »
The Credentialing Resource Center (CRC) team is going to the NAMSS Conference! Stop by Booth 213 to peruse the latest and greatest HCPro medical...Read More »