Disclosure requirements—sharing of information, Part 2
Appropriate disclosure is essential to ensure that medical staffs have sufficient information to make informed decisions when granting clinical privileges to practitioners. Following is the second of...
View ArticleDisclosure requirements—Sharing of information, Part 3
Appropriate disclosure is essential to ensure that medical staffs that are granting clinical privileges to practitioners have sufficient information to make informed decisions. Following is the third...
View ArticleMonday memo: Prepare now for an aging physician population
If you missed our popular webcast, Practicing Medicine Longer: Legal and Clinical Considerations for an Aging Physician Population, plan to tune in and hear the presentation by Elizabeth “Libby”...
View ArticleCPRLI readers, we want to hear from you
What would you change in Credentialing and Peer Review Legal Insider? What should we keep on doing? We’re asking CPRLI readers to take a short survey to help make this publication an even more valuable...
View Article‘Upcoding’ investigation snared physician and CEO
Are you looking for a short diversion from work? If so, consider the potential credentialing issues lurking in the following recent news story, in which fraud allegedly made house calls. There’s no...
View ArticleAre your medical staff bylaws showing their age?
If your bylaws are silent on important issues, contain contradictory guidance, or suffer from years of obvious cutting and pasting, plan to tune in Wednesday, October 29, from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. Eastern...
View ArticleQuestion 5: ‘In good standing’
To celebrate National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week, the CRC blog is featuring five days of familiar questions with answers from some of our expert sources. Our Friday installment tackles the...
View ArticlePeer review and employed physicians
Every time I think I am getting a handle on peer review and all that it encompasses, I swear a new issue that challenges traditional peer review is brought to my attention. Granted, I am not in the...
View ArticleWho is your Jane Adele?
If you have been in the medical staff field for some time, you have probably encountered a “Jane Adele.” Jane Adele is the physician who—you could never understand why—was granted privileges/membership...
View ArticleThe lions of March
The old addage is that March comes in like a lion. Around here, March has come in like several lions! The CRC Symposium is next week, and we’re making final preparations to make this event as...
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