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The webinar will conduct an in-depth review of several cases in which economic credentialing has been a prime consideration.
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Economic Credentialing - Abuse of Peer Review? William Mack Copeland
Description: This program will review the concept of economic credentialing, including the American Medical Association's opposition to it, as well as several other professional associations who object to using economic criteria in the peer-review process. We will review the position taken by the Federal Department of Health and Human Services, Office of The Inspector General review of the concept. The program will conduct an in-depth review of several cases in which economic credentialing has been a prime consideration. Finally, the program will review the projected future on economic credentialing. Recent cases indicate that economic credentialing is a potential minefield for hospitals considering its use in their credentialing decisions. There has been significant opposition to the concept from the American Medical Association as well as several other physician professional associations. Given the recent trend of hospitals and health systems purchasing and/or affiliating with physician practices, it would appear that economic credentialing will only increase in the future.
Why Should you Attend: This session is designed for health care executives, physicians, particularly physicians in medical staff leadership positions, as well as peer-review support staff and attorneys representing hospitals and physicians. You will want to attend to learn the idiosyncrasies of economic credentialing as well as how the courts are responding to the concept. If you are considering implementing a credentialing policy that involves economic criteria, you will definitely want to attend this webinar to learn how to protect your organization. Objectives of the Presentation: The objectives of this presentation are to provide an overview of economic credentialing and how it is being implemented in hospitals in this country. In addition, attendees will gain an understanding of how the courts are reviewing economic credentialing.
Who can Benefit: • Hospital executives, particularly CEOs, COOs, CFOs, CNOs, and CMOs, • Physicians • Physicians in medical staff leadership positions • Staff providing peer review support, and • Attorneys representing health care providers and practitioners.
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