Featured blog post: Resources roundup for MS.01.01.01
Medical Staff Leader Connection, May 20, 2010
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Did you blink and miss it? Even though it took three years for it to release its final version, The Joint Commission announced in March the long-awaited medical bylaws standard, MS.01.01.01 (formerly MS.1.20). The standard will become effective on March 31, 2011. The cliffs notes version of the changes include the following points:
- The medical executive committee (MEC) is accountable to both the governing body and medical staff
- The medical staff has the ability to recommend amendments to the governing body with or without the MEC
To read the rest of the need-to-know list of changes and where you can find more educational resources regarding MS.01.01.01, visit www.MedicalStaffLeader.com.
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