Design OPPE profiles and create a plan for distributing the information to physicians.

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Effective Peer Review: The Complete Guide to Physician Performance Improvement, Third Edition

Robert J. Marder, MD

Peer review continues to rate as a top challenge in healthcare organizations. Even if they are meeting regulatory standards, most organizations struggle to develop a peer review program that is meaningful to physicians, causing them to resist this performance measurement tool. This book explains the connection between peer review, OPPE, and FPPE. It also contains updated information on OPPE and FPPE as related to The Joint Commission’s standard, providing an all-encompassing resource to answer peer review and physician performance questions.

This book will help you:

  • Engage physicians in the peer review process
  • Create tools to recognize and celebrate excellence
  • Design OPPE profiles and create a plan for distributing the information to physicians
  • Eliminate bias and improve case reviewer efficiency
  • Determine if your peer review policies comply with regulatory standards






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