2017 - How to Deal With the Disruptive Practitioner
Date2017-06-14
Deadline2017-06-14
VenueNew York, USA - United States
KeywordsDisruptive physician programs; Disruptive behavior in the wor; Disruptive behavior workplace
Websitehttps://bit.ly/2rwgrde
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview
Disruptive activity by practitioners in the hospital takes many forms. When it happens, it is important that the hospital and/or the medical staff take appropriate steps to see that it does not affect patient care or disrupt operations.
Why Should You Attend
Hospital executives, medical staff officers, and peer review committee members and support staff should attend to learn how to deal effectively with the disruptive practitioner. You will also learn how to prepare for the day when it becomes necessary to terminate such a practitioner’s privileges and medical staff membership.
You will also gain an understanding of how to develop provisions in the medical staff bylaws to deal with the disruptive practitioner and how to develop a clear and concise policy regarding disruptive behavior. We will discuss the elements of an effective policy and the actions that should be taken to develop progressive discipline and/or sanctions that should be taken before taking action under the corrective action procedures.
It is very important to demonstrate that this disruptive behavior is a continuing problem; therefore, appropriate documentation is imperative. You will discover how to create a record of this continuing problem and the efforts taken by the organization to combat the problem.
Areas Covered in this Webinar
Disruptive practitioner policies.
Corrective action procedures.
What constitutes disruptive behavior in the workplace?
Steps the hospital and/or the medical staff should take to see that the disruptive activity does not affect patient care or disrupt operations
Learning Objectives
Learn how to deal with the disruptive practitioner.
Learn how to develop policies and corrective action procedures.
Learn how to spot disruptive behavior and take steps to prevent it.
Who Will Benefit
Hospital executives
Medical staff officers
Physicians who serve on peer review committees
Medical staff support staff
Attorneys representing medical staffs
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2rwgrde
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Fax: +1-516-900-5510
Disruptive activity by practitioners in the hospital takes many forms. When it happens, it is important that the hospital and/or the medical staff take appropriate steps to see that it does not affect patient care or disrupt operations.
Why Should You Attend
Hospital executives, medical staff officers, and peer review committee members and support staff should attend to learn how to deal effectively with the disruptive practitioner. You will also learn how to prepare for the day when it becomes necessary to terminate such a practitioner’s privileges and medical staff membership.
You will also gain an understanding of how to develop provisions in the medical staff bylaws to deal with the disruptive practitioner and how to develop a clear and concise policy regarding disruptive behavior. We will discuss the elements of an effective policy and the actions that should be taken to develop progressive discipline and/or sanctions that should be taken before taking action under the corrective action procedures.
It is very important to demonstrate that this disruptive behavior is a continuing problem; therefore, appropriate documentation is imperative. You will discover how to create a record of this continuing problem and the efforts taken by the organization to combat the problem.
Areas Covered in this Webinar
Disruptive practitioner policies.
Corrective action procedures.
What constitutes disruptive behavior in the workplace?
Steps the hospital and/or the medical staff should take to see that the disruptive activity does not affect patient care or disrupt operations
Learning Objectives
Learn how to deal with the disruptive practitioner.
Learn how to develop policies and corrective action procedures.
Learn how to spot disruptive behavior and take steps to prevent it.
Who Will Benefit
Hospital executives
Medical staff officers
Physicians who serve on peer review committees
Medical staff support staff
Attorneys representing medical staffs
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2rwgrde
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Fax: +1-516-900-5510
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