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Need help reestablishing the peer review program at your facility?

 
 

Uncover how to develop a peer review program that is unbiased and meaningful. Now in its fourth edition, Effective Peer Review has been significantly updated and revised, providing even more practical details and policies to help medical staffs reduce peer review bias and implement an approach focused on performance improvement.
 
Readers will get practical, proven techniques to eliminate bias and develop meaningful physician performance improvement opportunities.

  
This updated edition includes:

  • How to conduct case review from every position: peer review coordinator, physician reviewer, and peer review committee

  • Metrics to measure the effectiveness of your peer review program

  • Information on conducting peer review with a healthcare team

  • Sample policies, forms, and procedures for case review, OPPE, and FPPE

  • New and expanded case studies

 

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