A Georgia Court of Appeals, Third Division, affirmed the dismissal of a negligent credentialing claim against Northside Hospital...Read More »
Arkansas followed its position in the minority rule in a February 9 state Supreme Court ruling that negligent credentialing does...Read More »
Since the ABMS established its Maintenance of Certification (MOC) process, hospitals and health systems have had at their...Read More »
Last month, we quizzed medical staff leaders on their general leadership knowledge. The final quiz in this series puts MSPs to...Read More »
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has issued a proposed rule that would exempt law enforcement data...Read More »
In May, CMS issued final rules regarding the manner in which hospitals and critical access hospitals (CAH) can privilege...Read More »
Many clients have asked me about appropriate privileging for telemedicine providers. This is a regulatory issue, and the most...Read More »
The Court of Appeals for Stark County Ohio, Fifth Appellate District, affirmed a lower court's decision to grant summary judgment...Read More »
Back in what some physicians may consider the "good old days," board certification wasn't that big of a deal. It was a great...Read More »
In February, Utah Sen. J. Stuart Adams proposed Senate Bill (S.B.) 150, which aims to no longer recognize negligent...Read More »