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All too often, a hospital’s response to peer evaluation, especially when there is negative information about the physician, is “name, rank, and serial number.” While this approach may be quick and easy, and feels like it is risk free, it may not be for the patients. The “speak no evil” approach compromises the ability of the hospital on the receiving end of the response from properly credentialing the applicant.
Join us for episode two of Crash Course Credentialing, as HortySpringer attorneys Susan Lapenta and Lauren Massucci explore how you can share your concerns about a problem physician and protect yourself at the same time and most importantly, protect patients.
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All too often, a hospital’s response to peer evaluation, especially when there is negative information about the physician, is “name, rank, and serial number.” While this approach may be quick and easy, and feels like it is risk free, it may not be for the patients. The “speak no evil” approach compromises the ability of the hospital on the receiving end of the response from properly credentialing the applicant.
Join us for episode two of Crash Course Credentialing, as HortySpringer attorneys Susan Lapenta and Lauren Massucci explore how you can share your concerns about a problem physician and protect yourself at the same time and most importantly, protect patients.

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