Q&A: Is a physician entitled to a fair hearing when his or her privileges are not renewed at reappointment?
Credentialing & Verification Update, April 25, 2007
A: Fair hearings are held if the medical executive committee or hospital board takes action to deny a practitioner's request for privileges or to revoke privileges due to concerns about performance. Hearings are not designed for instances in which a practitioner's privileges have expired and are not renewed due to the absence of recent, relevant clinical experience.
Editor's note: Questions and topic suggestions can be e-mailed to CVU at mcoler@hcpro.com.
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