Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Leadership Insights

Physician in fatal rampage passed background checks

More than two years after quitting his job as a house physician at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center in New York City, Henry Bello, MD, returned with a rifle hidden under his white lab coat. The disgruntled former employee used the weapon to kill one doctor and injure six other people before ending his own life.

The hospital was not aware of Bello’s criminal record when he was hired in 2014, despite running a background check.

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Departmental rules and regulations
 Published 7/10/17 

Our topic for this column is one that is not often written about or focused on by various regulatory bodies. No one would argue that hospitals do not have their fair share of rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. Hospitals regularly schedule ongoing reviews of medical staff bylaws, medical staff rules and regulations, and policies and procedures; they subsequently submit such documents for governing body approval.

 

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