Economic credentialing definition
Economic credentialing means the denial of a physician's application for staff membership or clinical privileges to practice medicine in a hospital on criteria other than the individual's training, current competence, experience, ability, personal character, and judgment. This term does not mean use by the hospital of:
Economic credentialing means the use of economic criteria unrelated to quality of care or professional competence in determining a physician's qualifications for initial or continuing hospital medical staff membership or privileges.
Economic credentialing means the use of economic criteria unrelated to quality of care or professional competence in determining a physician's qualifications for initial or continuing hospital medical staff membership or privileges DENIAL OF A PHYSICIAN'S APPLICATION FOR STAFF MEMBERSHIP OR CLINICAL PRIVILEGES TO PRACTICE MEDICINE IN A HOSPITAL ON CRITERIA OTHER THAN THE INDIVIDUAL'S TRAINING, CURRENT COMPETENCE, EXPERIENCE, ABILITY, PERSONAL CHARACTER, AND JUDGMENT. THIS TERM DOES NOT MEAN USE BY THE HOSPITAL OF:
More Definitions of Economic credentialing
Economic credentialing means the use of economic criteria unrelated to quality of