Economic Credentialing—Dead or Alive in an Era of Healthcare Reform and Competition?
Presented by the American Health Lawyers Association
Audio Conference, Speaking Engagement
July 28, 2009
1:00 – 2:30 p.m.
Partner Michael Callahan will moderate a panel on “Economic Credentialing—Dead or Alive in an Era of Healthcare Reform and Competition?” at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 28.
Topics of the conference include:
- An overview healthcare industry developments affecting quality and costs and its impact on credentialing and privileging policies
- Should hospitals and medical staffs adopt "conflict-of-interest" or other screening policies to identify physician financial conflicts at time of appointment and reappointment?
- Can identified conflicts be legally be used to screen out new applicants to the medical staff—what about at reappointment time?
- What are the right and wrong ways to utilize physician profiling data within a hospital which is designed to monitor and compare physician costs, utilization, and quality performance outcomes?
- Are there win-win strategies that hospitals and medical staffs can develop to address ways to improve a hospital's bottom line and its quality outcomes without adversely affecting physician membership and/or clinical privileges?
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