Physicians must have hospital privileges in order to provide care to their hospitalized patients. Issues arise in hospitals terminating otherwise capable physicians for improper bureaucratic reasons such as a doctor's clash with management, whistle-blowing or the desire to eliminate competition.
Hospital privileges are granted to physicians to provide medical care to their hospitalized patients. But the ability to provide medica...
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