By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Skip_Freedman] Skip Freedman We perform quality management reviews for many of the top hospitals across the United States. When we talk to risk managers and quality managers involved in these cases, one of the questions we commonly ask is, "How do you use the determinations that we provide to you? When we perform a hospital peer review, what do you do with the information? How do you integrate that information into a corrective action plan?" The fact is we get various answers from different people on this subject. If necessary, some quality managers use our hospital peer reviews for disciplinary action with physicians who have engaged in things like misdiagnosis, mistreatment or outright provider fraud. Other hospitals havent integrated their peer review and their corrective action process to close the loop on these subjects. Hospitals that have a disconnection between their peer review function and taking effective corrective action are missing a great opportunity to improve quality. In fact, one of the things we ask ourselves is: "Why would they have us conduct a peer review if they don't plan to do anything with the information?" Because large organizations take on their own culture and politics, we believe thats one of the reasons why peer reviews arent sometimes converted into corrective action. If large hospital organizations scrutinized the work of one of their top physicians, its very easy for them to avoid conflict arising from a discovery of wrong doing by that physician. Many times it's easier to suppress these conflicts than it is to deal with them in a healthy, open and fair way. This is one of the dilemmas for any large organization when it comes to self-policing and pressing for continuous improvement. Certainly, it is one of the key issues that hospital organizations face with respect to improving quality management today. About AllMed Healthcare Management Founded in 1995, AllMed is a URAC-accredited Independent Review Organization (IRO) serving insurance payers, providers, TPAs and claims managers nationwide. Reviews are conducted by board-certified physicians in active practice. AllMed's growing customer base for its [http://www.allmedmd.com] independent medical review and hospital peer review services includes premier organizations, such as Educator's Mutual Life, IMS Managed Care, Tenet Healthcare Corporation, HealthGuard, several Blue Cross Blue Shield organizations, TriWest Healthcare Alliance, Allianz and many other leading healthcare payers. Read the AllMed [http://www.allmedmd.com/blog/index.htm] Medical News Blog and the [http://www.allmedmd.com/skipblog/] Independent Review Organization Blog. Article Source: [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Skip_Freedman ] http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Skip_Freedman [http://ezinearticles.com/?Taking-Corrective-Action-After-Peer-Review&id=315180 ] http://EzineArticles.com/?Taking-Corrective-Action-After-Peer-Review&id=315180 buy valium otc
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