TRAINING AND PRIVILEGING FOR NEW PROCEDURES - 11/09/11
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The privileging process is intended to ensure that patients receive skillful care by competent practitioners. Privileges are those clinical functions that a health care institution permits a physician to perform while caring for patients in that institution. The responsibility for the granting of clinical privileges currently belongs to each individual hospital's governing board,12 although there has been some discussion about “portable privileges” that might be granted by national surgical organizations, such as the American College of Surgeons.8 Hospitals must develop criteria and mechanisms for granting clinical privileges. For practical reasons, most adopt criteria published by specialty boards or specialty societies. The department or the hospital also should develop a privilege list of specific operative procedures within each specialty that should be re-evaluated and updated on a regular basis as new procedures are developed and as some existing procedures become obsolete.
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Vol 76 - N° 3
P. 615-621 - juin 1996 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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