
With a growing number of physicians and dwindling opportunities to perform in-hospital procedures, medical staff privileges disputes are likely to increase. The author explains how a privileges process that is based on the individual physician's demonstrated ability instead of specially labels or character of training can prevent such disputes and protect the hospital from antitrust suits that may occur in connection with them.
Governing Board, Professional Competence, Medical Staff Privileges, Medical Staff, Hospital, United States
Governing Board, Professional Competence, Medical Staff Privileges, Medical Staff, Hospital, United States
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