Throughout the “Fair Hearings 101” series, CPRLI has covered various aspects of the fair hearing process, from what language medical staffs need to include in the bylaws to how to choose the right hearing panel members. Although these topics are important, medical staff leaders...
Chances are you’ve read some news stories about conflicts of interest in medical education. A number of programs have banned industry gifts or industry-funded activities in recent years, such as Harvard University Medical School. Harvard’s new policy went into effect January 1 at its teaching...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 19, Issue 3
The hospital governing board is ultimately responsible for the hospital’s performance. It performs two functions. First, it ensures the quality of care provided by the individuals who have been granted privileges at the hospital.