Credentialing & Privileging

Court rules disabled physician can sue hospital for denying privileges

Credentialing Resource Center Connection, September 6, 2007

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A disabled physician is allowed to sue the hospital he claimed discriminated against him by denying him privileges, ruled the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin on June 18, according to BNA's Health Care Daily Report. The physician, who has bipolar disorder and sleep apnea, claimed that Aurora Medical Center of Manitowoc County denied his application for medical staff privileges because of these disorders.


The court ruled that Aurora Medical Center is a place of public accommodation, and that according to Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, it can not discriminate against any individual seeking medical staff privileges there.

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