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Improving patient safety and physician accountability using the hospital credentialing process

The lack of systematic oversight of physician performance has led to some serious cases related to physician competence and behaviour. We are currently implementing a hospital-wide approach to improve physician oversight by incorporating it into the hospital credentialing process. Our proposed crede...

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Published in:Open medicine 2011, Vol.5 (2), p.e79-e86
Main Authors: Forster, Alan J, Turnbull, Jeff, McGuire, Shaun, Ho, Michael L, Worthington, J R
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description The lack of systematic oversight of physician performance has led to some serious cases related to physician competence and behaviour. We are currently implementing a hospital-wide approach to improve physician oversight by incorporating it into the hospital credentialing process. Our proposed credentialing method involves four systems: (1) a system for monitoring and reporting clinical performance; (2) a system for evaluating physician behaviour; (3) a complaints management system; and (4) an administrative system for maintaining documentation. In our method, physicians are responsible for implementing an annual performance assessment program. The hospital will be responsible for the complaints management system and the system for collecting and reporting relevant health outcomes. Physicians and the hospital will share responsibility for monitoring professional behaviour. Medical leadership, effective governance, appropriate supporting information systems and adequate human resources are required for the program to be successful. Our program is proactive and will allow our hospital to enhance safety through a quality assurance framework and by complementing existing safety activities. Our program could be extended to non-hospital physicians through regional health or provider networks. Central licensing authorities could help to coordinate these programs on a province- or state-wide basis to ensure uniformity of standards and to avoid duplication of efforts.
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Clinical Competence - standards
Credentialing
Facility Regulation and Control - organization & administration
Hospital-Physician Relations
Humans
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Physicians - ethics
Physicians - psychology
Physicians - standards
Professional Staff Committees
Program Evaluation
Quality Improvement
Review
Safety Management
Social Responsibility
Total Quality Management - methods
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