Free tool: Nursing case review confidentiality guidelines
Nurse Leader Insider, April 17, 2015
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Nursing peer review committees operating in good faith are protected from incurring civil liability, provided they are in alignment with the requirements of the applicable state Nurse Practice Act. First and foremost, confidentiality must be upheld. When practicing nursing peer review, the following are general confidentiality guidelines.
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