Out-of-control physicians create risk for your hospital
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, August 9, 2005
Out-of-control physicians create risk for your hospital
They're abusive, short of temper, and degrading to employees. They may have impeccable qualifications and tremendous skill, but disruptive physicians are also a liability to your hospital. Compliance officers and auditors should be aware of the problems caused by disruptive physicians and take steps to address them. Taking on a disruptive physician can be a challenge because these physicians are often well-connected and earn high wages, according to Michael M. Mustokoff, Esq., a partner at Duane Morris in Philadelphia.
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