Thursday, February 15, 2018

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Why do healthcare facilities and managed care organizations credential and privilege?

Although the credentialing and privileging processes may seem burdensome, applicants can take comfort in knowing that they will be working alongside other practitioners who have had to meet the same stringent requirements.

 

New Content: Members Only

Incidents of questionable patient discharges draw attention to the issue of ‘patient dumping’

Published 2/14/18

Find out what’s happening in the world of federal healthcare regulations by reviewing some recent headlines from across the country.

A history of peer review and what we can learn from the past

Published 2/12/18

With a new year comes a strong desire to look back at the events of the past, especially as we evaluate the potential impact they can have on our future.

I am currently preparing a lecture on the progress of healthcare quality evaluation based on extensive research and my personal involvement with the quality movement over the last 30 years. This month’s column will summarize some of the major milestones impacting the evolution of hospital-based peer review during the 20th century, and how that set the stage for 21st-century peer review. My intent is to consider the elements that have worked—and those that haven’t—and the lessons we should take with us as we go forward in the hopes of continuously improving the healthcare we provide.

 

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