The newly appointed chief of surgery at an open-staff hospital received an application for vascular privileges from a senior general surgeon who took a period of additional fellowship in vascular surgery at a nonacademic regional medical center. The fellowship does not make him board eligible in vascular surgery, but he has maintained his general surgery board certification and the pertinent bylaws do not specifically state which certification is required, only that the surgeon must be board certified and have additional training in vascular surgery. He is a member of a large politically powerful group practice that apparently wants to refer their substantial number of vascular cases internally. The chief of surgery finished vascular surger...
Conflicts of interest, ubiquitous in medicine, occur when the interests of clinicians do not align w...
A prominent vascular surgeon is approached by a representative of a large medical device company wit...
In an effort to meet the challenges of the post-health reform marketplace, hospitals have accelerate...
The newly appointed chief of surgery at an open-staff hospital received an application for vascular ...
The emerging practice of conflicts credentialing represents a significant change in the economic and...
This Article addresses hospitals\u27 use of economic criteria to determine a physician\u27s qualific...
AbstractThe General Medical Council (GMC) has conducted a consultation process on its proposals for ...
Having argued in Part One against extensive judicial or regulatory interference with private personn...
The relationship between physicians and hospitals is undergoing significant change. Historically, a ...
Conference Theme: Consolidating Health Care - 固本培員, 健行不息Symposiums - S6.1 Credentialing and Practice...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of credentialing is to ensure that clinicians provide safe, high-quality hea...
Specialty medical societies such as Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) are instrumental in the devel...
This Article explores the antitrust and other implications of private credentialing and accrediting ...
cause of medical disputes is a lack of communication with the patient and complications that occur a...
Conflicts of interest exist everywhere in medicine. Almost every time I repair an abdominal aortic a...
Conflicts of interest, ubiquitous in medicine, occur when the interests of clinicians do not align w...
A prominent vascular surgeon is approached by a representative of a large medical device company wit...
In an effort to meet the challenges of the post-health reform marketplace, hospitals have accelerate...
The newly appointed chief of surgery at an open-staff hospital received an application for vascular ...
The emerging practice of conflicts credentialing represents a significant change in the economic and...
This Article addresses hospitals\u27 use of economic criteria to determine a physician\u27s qualific...
AbstractThe General Medical Council (GMC) has conducted a consultation process on its proposals for ...
Having argued in Part One against extensive judicial or regulatory interference with private personn...
The relationship between physicians and hospitals is undergoing significant change. Historically, a ...
Conference Theme: Consolidating Health Care - 固本培員, 健行不息Symposiums - S6.1 Credentialing and Practice...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of credentialing is to ensure that clinicians provide safe, high-quality hea...
Specialty medical societies such as Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) are instrumental in the devel...
This Article explores the antitrust and other implications of private credentialing and accrediting ...
cause of medical disputes is a lack of communication with the patient and complications that occur a...
Conflicts of interest exist everywhere in medicine. Almost every time I repair an abdominal aortic a...
Conflicts of interest, ubiquitous in medicine, occur when the interests of clinicians do not align w...
A prominent vascular surgeon is approached by a representative of a large medical device company wit...
In an effort to meet the challenges of the post-health reform marketplace, hospitals have accelerate...