Peer Review – Legal and Ethical Issues Faced by Medical Staff: The Mandate for Physician Leadership

Physicians working in hospitals face challenges when it comes to understanding and meeting the medical, legal, and ethical subjects outlined in the hospital bylaws. Hospital staff physicians and the hospital administration both aspire for high quality medical care and the assurance of patient safety...

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Main Authors: Zachary Paterick, Timothy E. Paterick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences 2019-08-01
Series:Hospital Practices and Research
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Online Access:http://www.jhpr.ir/article_92399_45779a597a1d4e36b16c0f8ad7c54d26.pdf
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spelling doaj-e1a13b43a5444e8ca20212553635e1982020-11-25T01:00:12ZengBaqiyatallah University of Medical SciencesHospital Practices and Research2476-390X2476-39182019-08-0143767910.15171/hpr.2019.1592399Peer Review – Legal and Ethical Issues Faced by Medical Staff: The Mandate for Physician LeadershipZachary Paterick0Timothy E. Paterick1Law School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USAAurora BayCare Medical Center, Green Bay, Wisconsin, USAPhysicians working in hospitals face challenges when it comes to understanding and meeting the medical, legal, and ethical subjects outlined in the hospital bylaws. Hospital staff physicians and the hospital administration both aspire for high quality medical care and the assurance of patient safety. Unfortunately, when quality concerns surface, there can be reasonable differences of opinion as to whether a physician’s practice pattern met the accepted threshold of the standard of care. Such differences of opinion can lead to conflict that fuels a physician review. One complication for physicians is that many of the issues that surface at peer reviews are veiled in legal concepts and underpinnings for which physicians lack education, training, and familiarity. It would be prudent for all physicians working in hospitals to become familiar with the hospital bylaws and regulations. Physicians must take a leadership role in assuring fair and equitable peer review.http://www.jhpr.ir/article_92399_45779a597a1d4e36b16c0f8ad7c54d26.pdfPeer ReviewQuality Assurancepatient safetyEthics
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Hospital Practices and Research
Peer Review
Quality Assurance
patient safety
Ethics
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title Peer Review – Legal and Ethical Issues Faced by Medical Staff: The Mandate for Physician Leadership
title_short Peer Review – Legal and Ethical Issues Faced by Medical Staff: The Mandate for Physician Leadership
title_full Peer Review – Legal and Ethical Issues Faced by Medical Staff: The Mandate for Physician Leadership
title_fullStr Peer Review – Legal and Ethical Issues Faced by Medical Staff: The Mandate for Physician Leadership
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title_sort peer review – legal and ethical issues faced by medical staff: the mandate for physician leadership
publisher Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences
series Hospital Practices and Research
issn 2476-390X
2476-3918
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Physicians working in hospitals face challenges when it comes to understanding and meeting the medical, legal, and ethical subjects outlined in the hospital bylaws. Hospital staff physicians and the hospital administration both aspire for high quality medical care and the assurance of patient safety. Unfortunately, when quality concerns surface, there can be reasonable differences of opinion as to whether a physician’s practice pattern met the accepted threshold of the standard of care. Such differences of opinion can lead to conflict that fuels a physician review. One complication for physicians is that many of the issues that surface at peer reviews are veiled in legal concepts and underpinnings for which physicians lack education, training, and familiarity. It would be prudent for all physicians working in hospitals to become familiar with the hospital bylaws and regulations. Physicians must take a leadership role in assuring fair and equitable peer review.
topic Peer Review
Quality Assurance
patient safety
Ethics
url http://www.jhpr.ir/article_92399_45779a597a1d4e36b16c0f8ad7c54d26.pdf
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