Standards for peer evaluation: The hospital quality assurance committee
S.E. Feldman and
D.W. Roblin
American Journal of Public Health, 1992, vol. 82, issue 4, 525-527
Abstract:
Required recertification of physicians has been proposed as a way to improve quality of care. Hospital medical staff quality assurance committees may be more meaningful targets for reform than individual physicians. Review standards are needed to make these committees effective monitors. Increasing regulatory attention to medical staff peer review can be expected.
Date: 1992
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