
Two recent California decisions should encourage hospitals to reexamine their procedures for refusing or terminating medical staff privileges. This article offers several suggestions for the development of hearing procedures that will stand up in court while being fair to both the physician and the hospital.
Constitution and Bylaws, Medical Staff Privileges, Medical Staff, Hospital, Internship and Residency, California
Constitution and Bylaws, Medical Staff Privileges, Medical Staff, Hospital, Internship and Residency, California
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