Featured webcast: Dealing with adverse actions
Medical Staff Leader Connection, October 13, 2011
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Adverse actions are a serious matter that require serious attention. From prevention to investigation to reporting, how can you ensure your organization has the best processes in place? In the 90-minute live webcast, "Adverse Actions: Steps to Prevent, Manage and Report," Joanne Hopkins, JD, and Anne Roberts, CPCS, CPMSM, will discuss how deal with an adverse action from beginning to end. Listeners will learn how to prevent adverse actions through education, how to prepare for an investigation, how to set clear guidelines and expectations for the peer review committee, what types of corrective action can be used, due process obligations, and reporting obligations.
Sponsored by the 15th Annual Credentialing Resource Center Symposium, the webcast will be held on Thursday, Oct. 27 at 1 p.m. EST. Participating in the live webcast or purchasing the CD to listen to at a later date cost just $159.20. For more information, click here.
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