Featured blog post: Poll question: Has your medical staff ever held a meeting to resolve a privileging dispute?
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, June 10, 2010
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One of the ways medical staffs can resolve privileging disputes between departments is to hold a meeting to discuss the issue. This can be a meeting where the medical executive committee listens to both departments presenting their cases, or it can take another format that is more inline with your medical staff’s culture.
We want to know if your medical staff ever held a meeting to resolve a privileging dispute. Take the poll on our blog to see how your medical staff compares to others.
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