CMS updates CoPs to allow medical staffs greater flexibility
Medical Staff Briefing, August 1, 2012
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As part of President Obama's executive order "Improving Regulations and Regulatory Review," which aims to reduce unnecessarily burdensome rules, CMS has granted hospitals and medical staffs greater flexibility in several key areas. The updated Conditions of Participation (CoP) went into effect July 1 and may change the way some medical staffs operate.
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