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  • Dealing with the Disruptive Practitioner in a Legally
    Compliant Manner

  • Hosted By:
  • ComplianceOnline
  • Start:
  • Friday - May 24, 2013 10:00 AM
  • End Time:
  • Friday - May 24, 2013 11:15 AM
  • Location:
  • Online
  • This session will explain how a hospital medical staff should deal with the practitioner who is disruptive of hospital operations. It will discuss disruptive practitioner policies a hospital should have in place and practical tips to correct or terminate the disruptive activity.

    This session will explain how a hospital medical staff should deal with the practitioner who is disruptive of hospital operations. It will discuss disruptive practitioner policies a hospital should have in place and practical tips to correct or terminate the disruptive activity.

    Why Should You Attend:

    Disciplinary policies are progressive. A progressive policy applies increasingly more severe sanctions to additional incidents of bad behavior. Without documentation of past performance, when future incidents occur, it is difficult to justify more severe sanctions.

    The session will provide an overview of how a hospital medical staff should deal with the practitioner who is disruptive of hospital operations, in a legally compliant manner. You will learn how to deal with the disruptive individual and the situation from the very beginning to the point where it becomes necessary to terminate the practitioner’s privileges and medical staff membership. You will learn what steps to take along the way, both to attempt to correct the disruptive relationship and to build a case that supports taking an adverse action.

    Areas Covered in this Seminar:

    - Disruptive practitioner policies.
    - Corrective action procedures.
    - What constitutes disruptive behavior.
    - Steps the hospital and/or the medical staff should take to see that the disruptive activity does not affect patient care or disrupt operations.
    - Do not condone the problem until it gets to a point where it can no longer be ignored.
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