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September 25, 2004
Example of how well unbiased peer review works in other professions
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September 25, 2004
Peer Review's intended use is to increase patient safety
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September 25, 2004
Health Policy Institute Established at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
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September 25, 2004
S.C. medical board alters policy on publicizing sanctions against physicians
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September 25, 2004
Surgeons to protest insurance rates with slowdown
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September 25, 2004
Doctors Against Tort Reform Doesn't Add Up--or Does It?
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September 24, 2004
Example of re the proper use of peer review
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September 24, 2004
Poor Medical Treatment Kills Thousands in U.S., Says New Report on Health Care Quality
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Response at Galen's log

September 22, 2004
Testing: For Doctors is never ends. More physicians are finding that board recertification has evolved into a continuous certification process.
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September 21, 2004
Whistle-Blower Files Suit
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September 21, 2004
Michael Porter's Prescription
For the High Cost of Health Care
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September 21, 2004
Dallas: Insurer lowers rates ; Some leaders say move is sign that malpractice caps are working
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September 20, 2004
Pills for the drug industry: cites the need for unbiased peer review in all aspects of health care
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September 20, 2004
Poliner's patients speak up for him
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September 20, 2004
Politics keeps real remedies for medical errors off radar
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September 18, 2004
Monsour inspection turns up deficiences
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September 17, 2004
AMA: "Disruptive Physicians"
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September 17, 2004
Obstetrician wins key ruling against hospital, Monterey CA
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September 16, 2004
Poor oversight, care faulted in health costs
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September 16, 2004
A Reeling King/Drew Receives Huge Blow
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September 16, 2004
There's a game under way in the health care industry, a national expert believes and he doesn't like it.
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September 16, 2004
Hospital whistle-blowers confess,
Albany health system has sued over faxes that doctor, accountant term a 'public service'
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September 16, 2004
Governator vetoes bills which would've allowed conflicts of interest in peer review hearings
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September 15, 2004
Docs Will Be in Short Supply in US, Analysts Say
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September 14, 2004
Yale-New Haven Sued In Class Action, Hospital Accused Of Unfair Treatment For Uninsured Patients
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September 14, 2004
Survey of patient care at 200 CA hospitals released
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September 14, 2004
Dr. Scanlan responds to Wichita Eagle Editorial Re: HR 663 & S 720
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September 12, 2004
Florida: Physicians and Lawyers square off in the ballot box this fall
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September 6 , 2004
AMA's position: California deal reaffirms medical staff autonomy
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September 6 , 2004
AMA's position: Congress must finish work on patient safety
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September 6 , 2004
Hospitals to divulge treatment facts
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September 2 , 2004
Class-Action Status Is Upheld for Doctors Suing Insurers
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August 28, 2004
Dr. Lawrence Poliner awarded $366 million in damages after being denied work at Presbyterian Hospital full story...

August 26, 2004
Seven Indian doctors plan to form new cardiology practice
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August 25, 2004

E.R. to reject orthopedic cases, Lancaster, LA area
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August 25, 2004
Shortage in OB dept., Chillicothe, MO
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HUGE NEWS OUT OF VENTURA!!

August 18, 2004
Ventura hospital, staff reach terms Deal likely ends CMH legal fight
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August 16, 2004
Report ups medical error death toll
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August 13, 2004
New Article: Fighting a Sham Peer Review
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August 12, 2004
Gary, Ind: State says doctor unfit to practice
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August 11, 2004
NYTimes: Health Plan That Cuts Costs Raises Doctors' Ire
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August 4, 2004
AMA, CMA File Brief Supporting Ventura Medical Staff
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August 2, 2004
Senate passed S.720
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AMA Policies Regarding Due Process

E-9.05 Due Process

The basic principles of a fair and objective hearing should always be accorded to the physician or medical student whose professional conduct is being reviewed. The fundamental aspects of a fair hearing are a listing of specific charges, adequate notice of the right of a hearing, the opportunity to be present and to rebut the evidence, and the opportunity to present a defense.

These principles apply when the hearing body is a medical society tribunal, medical staff committee, or other similar body composed of peers. The composition of committees sitting in judgment of medical students, residents, or fellows should include a significant number of persons at a similar level of training.

These principles of fair play apply in all disciplinary hearings and in any other type of hearing in which the reputation, professional status, or livelihood of the physician or medical student may be negatively impacted.

All physicians and medical students are urged to observe diligently these fundamental safeguards of due process whenever they are called upon to serve on a committee which will pass judgment on a peer. All medical societies and institutions are urged to review their constitutions and bylaws and/or policies to make sure that these instruments provide for such procedural safeguards. Issued prior to April 1977; Updated June 1994. (II, III, VII)

H-265.998 Guidelines for Due Process

While it is not possible to develop universal guidelines for due process, voluntary utilization of the following general guidelines for due process, adapted in each instance to suit the circumstances and conditions of the institution or organization and within the requirements of the applicable laws of the jurisdiction, should assist in providing the type of hearing which the law in each jurisdiction requires: (1) The physician should be provided with a statement, or a specific listing, of the charges made against him. (2) The physician is entitled to adequate notice of the right to a hearing and a reasonable opportunity to prepare for the hearing. (3) It is the duty and responsibility of the hearing body to conduct a fair, objective and independent hearing pursuant to established rules. (4) The rules of procedure should clearly define the extent to which attorneys may participate in the hearing. (5) The physician against whom the charges are made should have the opportunity to be present at the hearing and hear all of the evidence against him. (6) The physician is entitled to the opportunity to present a defense to the charges against him. (7) The hearing body should render a decision based on the evidence produced at the hearing. (8) In any hearing, the interest of patients and the public must be protected. (BOT Rep. II, A-80; Reaffirmed: Sunset Report, I-98)

H-220.951 Medical Staff Membership

The AMA (1) requests the JCAHO to require that conditions for hospital medical staff membership be based only on the physician's professional training, experience, qualifications, and adherence to medical staff bylaws; and (2) will work toward protecting the due process rights of physicians when medical staff privileges are terminated without appropriate due process as described by the medical staff bylaws. (Res. 721, I-91; Reaffirmed by Res. 802, I-94)

H-230.987 Hospital Decisions to Grant Exclusive Contracts

The AMA supports the concept that individual medical staff members who have been granted clinical privileges are entitled to full due process in any attempt to abridge those privileges by granting of exclusive contracts by the hospital governing body. (Res. 119, I-85; Reaffirmed by CLRPD Rep. 2, I-95)

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