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California Law May Limit Hospitals’ Ability to Adopt The Joint Commission’s Revised Reappointment Timeframe Standards

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In a move changing a decades-long practice, The Joint Commission extended its required timeframe for the reappointment of practitioners from every two years to every three years, unless law or regulation require shorter time...more

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American Express Anti-Steering Litigation: Implications for “Umbrella” Plaintiffs’ Standing in Antitrust Suits

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On Monday, November 22, 2021, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed a district court ruling that “umbrella” plaintiffs—i.e., antitrust class action claimants who purchase from a non-conspirator a...more

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California Hospitals May Extend Two-Year Reappointment Period

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Healthcare regulatory bodies have responded to the challenges of the coronavirus by relaxing standards with which hospitals must comply. Among them, the Joint Commission (“TJC”) and DNV GL, an international accredited...more

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Med-Staff Publication - September 2018

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Polsinelli is pleased to share the Med-Staff Quarterly Publication. This newsletter contains articles and insight into issues that affect the Med-Staff industry. ...more

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US Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Randal Quarles Sworn in for Second Term

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Randal Quarles, current Vice Chairman for Supervision, was sworn in for his second term as a member of the U.S. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System...more

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

Why High Court May Not Rein In Gerrymandering This Term - Law360

During the current term, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two redistricting cases involving claims of partisan gerrymandering. Now, commentators, observers and map-drawers across the country are waiting to see...more

Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

Circuit Remands Restitution Order for Further Consideration of Indigent Defendant’s Right to Counsel and Application for Expert...

In United States v. Torriero, the Second Circuit (Chin, Droney, Restani by designation) vacated by summary order a $765,561 restitution order relating to costs incurred by the EPA in cleaning up a property that the defendant...more

Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP

A Recent Illinois Decision Explains How to Deal with Medical Staff Claims

The Illinois Supreme Court released a decision on May 19, 2016 that provides useful guidance in defending and protecting a claim by a medical staff member against a hospital for improperly failing to appoint or reappoint or...more

Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

Medical Staff Bylaws: Compliance Gaps and Best Practices - Part 2

In this presentation: - Reappointment - Exclusive Contracts - Expedited Credentialing - Temporary Privileges - Remedial/Corrective Action - Fair Hearing - Officers -...more

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Revolution in Disputes Between Hospitals and Their Physicians?

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Originally published in the Daily Journal on August 24, 2012. A new decision of the state Court of Appeal last week may change the way disputes between hospitals and their privileged physicians will play out. In Fahlen...more

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