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    HEALTHCARE 2019 - Disruptive Practitioners: Legal Issues & Solutions for your Code of Conduct and Medical Staff Policies

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    Category online healthcare training, healthcare compliance courses, webinar on healthcare , upcoming hipaa webinars, Health and Healthcare Courses

    Deadline: December 04, 2019 | Date: December 04, 2019

    Venue/Country: Online Event, U.S.A

    Updated: 2019-11-13 16:04:26 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview:

    Problems caused by professional misconduct range from patient care jeopardized by victimized providers to liability for harassment in this era of #MeToo.

    However, outbursts and other inappropriate behavior can be symptoms of physician burnout or undiagnosed physical conditions. Conduct can be subjective; claims can result from retaliation or malice.

    Monitoring the work readiness of physicians and other providers can be a huge responsibility involving credentialing and other peer review.

    Hospital Codes of Compliance may be drafted to address only employees conduct while medical staff bylaws often fail to address conduct as subject to corrective action-or both could purport to govern physician behavior but under contradicting and inconsistent requirements and procedures.

    This webinar will instruct attendees on appropriate policies and procedures to prevent and address physician and other provider disruptive behavior.

    Why should you Attend: Hospitals and other facilities face liability when health care is endangered by the conduct on the part of physicians and other medical staff members and clinical employees.

    Not only can quality be jeopardized by inappropriate touching, intimidating comments, threats, and other unprofessional behavior, but hospitals and facilities can also be liable for harassment and fostering an unhealthy work environment.

    Joint Commission calls on hospital management, boards and medical staff leaders to implement codes of conduct.

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    Legal responsibility for disruptive behavior

    Peer review protection for corrective action for actions based on conduct

    Hospital accreditation requirements

    Dangerous inconsistencies between hospital policy and medical staff requirements

    Who Will Benefit:

    Medical Staff President

    Bylaws Committee Chair

    Chief Medical Officer

    Vice President of Medical Affairs

    Chief of Staff

    Director of Medical Staff

    Medical Staff Attorney

    Hospital Counsel

    Medical Staff Manager

    Elizabeth A. Snelson - MentorHealthSpeaker Profile

    Elizabeth Snelson works for medical staffs and medical societies across the country. Medical staff bylaws are a primary focus of her practice. She also handles "disruptive practitioner" procedures, peer review problems, and other compliance matters.

    A frequent speaker on medical staff legal issues, Elizabeth Snelson presents at medical staff leadership retreats and serves as an expert witness in credentialing and Data Bank cases.She is Past President of the American Society of Medical Association Counsel, and past Vice President of the ABA's Physician Issues Interest Group. She was a member of the Joint Commission's Task Force on medical staff bylaws. Her articles on medical staff legal issues have appeared in various publications. She is the author of The Physicians Guide to Medical Staff Organization Bylaws, published by the American Medical Association.


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