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Medical Peer Review with Clean Hands
 The key to avoiding the effects of biased peer review is to choose a state and hospital that practices Due Process in all peer review actions enforced by state laws and hospital bylaws. By familiarizing yourself with the language, intent and enforceability of the legally binding documents before you sign, you will be prepared to meet any attack. We provide sections for contracts, bylaws, Due Process, State Laws/News & Trends, and hospitals with reputations.
Follow these steps to make a smart decision when it comes to deciding where to practice.

Insist on Fair Peer Review, Require Due Process

Refuse restrictive covenants

Find a market where there is
competition between health insurers

Find other physicians willing to
incorporate with you to counter the hospital's lawyer

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