Should Florida Hospitals Halt Peer Review?

By Dominic MacKenzie (June 30, 2017, 12:03 PM EDT) -- Despite the seemingly endless controversy surrounding discovery of certain records associated with peer review activities, health care providers must remain mindful that their obligation to perform good-faith peer review remains staunchly in place. And notwithstanding the apparent dismay associated with having to disclose documents once jealously guarded and protected by the courts and the Florida Legislature, health care providers may be better served by focusing on the protections and immunities that remain relatively unchanged regarding peer review activities and actions....

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