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Featured Content | Policy for dissemination of privileging information | A practitioner practicing outside the scope of privileges indicates an immediate threat to patient health and safety as determined by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and other organizations. Therefore, it is important for everyone in your organization to know who has what privileges. This sample policy for dissemintaing privileging information will help that process. |
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New Content: Members Only | Massachusetts medical board passes new rules for overlapping surgeries | This past July, the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine unanimously passed two new rules aimed at further regulating overlapping surgeries to optimize patient safety in the operating room. As defined by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston, overlapping surgery, sometimes referred to as concurrent surgery, “involves the coordination of various procedures for a single surgeon or teams of surgeons throughout the day so that preparation and procedure for one patient begins in one room as the care of another patient finishes in another room” and is “widely used at academic medical centers and community hospitals.” |
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