Peer review hearings play an
integral role in the credentialing and professional review process
conducted by healthcare entities in the United States. They are
designed to allow the governing boards of hospitals and other
healthcare entities to play the critical role of deciding who may
practice medicine in their facilities or organization. The very
nature of such a hearing, and how it might affect both the
practitioner and the entity, requires a very careful plan to make
sure that everyone's rights are protected during the process. We
believe the Peer
Review Hearing Guidebook will assist attorneys and others in
the healthcare industry plan and deliver that fair hearing
process.
Health Lawyers wants to express its tremendous gratitude to Al
Adelman, Esquire, and Ann O'Connell, Esquire, for not
only serving as editors for this new publication, but also as
authors of the guidebook, along with their contributors Michael
Cassidy, Esquire, Patricia Hofstra, Esquire, and
Steven Schnier, Esquire.
Coverage in this new publication includes a discussion of:
- The applicable laws
- A step-by-step road map for implementation of a successful
peer review hearing process
- The need for proper preparation and the important role of
Medical Staff Bylaws
- Answers to questions such as who is entitled to a hearing, and
what effect does summary action by the entity have on the process
- Using an attorney as the hearing officer, and choosing a
hearing officer
- The selection of and role played by the hearing committee
- Pre-hearing discovery, various evidentiary standards of proof,
the importance of a hearing record, and the conduct of the actual
hearing
- The role of a hearing officer, and preparation of the final
report for the Governing Committee of the facility
And that's not all—also included are useful sample documents in
the appendices: a Fair Hearing and Appellate Review Plan, an
investigation report, letters to the affected practitioners, and a
Hearing Officer checklist for use by the parties involved, and more.
These are included on the CD-ROM so you can customize them for
use with your clients. Health Lawyers commends the Peer
Review Hearing Guidebook to all involved with healthcare
entities that of necessity are involved with the peer review
process.
For more information or to order, call (800) 533-1637 or visit www.healthlawyers.org/bookstore.
For information concerning the Peer
Review Hearing Officer Training Program please visit our registration
page.