Pitchrate | A doctor wants to report a colleague. Should their medical practice require they be notified first

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A doctor wants to report a colleague. Should their medical practice require they be notified first?

Request:

Part B News

Request Date:

01/29/2025 04:53pm

Deadline (Eastern Time):

02/12/2025 04:48pm

Category of Expertise:

Medical/Health professional
A recent case in Michigan -- in which a physician told his employers that his colleague was performing "unnecessary operations," the employers fired him, and the physician filed a lawsuit -- got us thinking:

What policy or protocol should a medical practice have for clinical staff who wish to file a complaint with a medical board or other authorities against a colleague?

Is it best to have no such policy, and even require that the practice be kept out of it?

Can and should a practice require employed (or partner) physicians to talk to them first? And what would be permissible steps after that?

Thanks,
Roy Edroso
Part B News
https://pbn.decisionhealth.com/

Keywords

medical practice, medical practice policy, compliance, medico-legal, legal, medical boards, practice management

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