Physician Network Divestitures: Unwinding Flawed Strategic Initiatives
Robert B. Ramsey of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
The healthcare integration strategies of the mid-1990s have had mixed results. While some hospitals have successful.
Dealing with Physicians' Misconduct at the Hospital
Kimberly D. Baker and Andrea L. Philhower of Williams Kastner
Hospitals usually have written policies that explain the concepts of sexual harassment and hostile work environments, including descriptions of the types of impermissible conduct, and the remedial actions that may be taken against employees pending an investigation.
The Perils of Oxygen Deprivation During Childbirth
Phillips & Lyon, P.L.C.
Oxygen deprivation to a fetus can occur at any stage of the pregnancy, but most injuries occur during childbirth due to negligent medical care.
R.I.P., Marcus Welby, M.D.
Robert G. Siegel of Day Pitney LLP
This article reprinted with permission of The Connecticut Law Tribune, September 21, 1998 edition. In response.
Can You Corner The Market On Health Care Quality?
Forrest Gregory Burke and Meredith Mathews, M.D. of Dorsey & Whitney LLP
While health care delivery has always focused on quality, recent developments on both a national and a regional level are forcing clinical quality to the forefront as a critical issue confronting health care providers. The great impetus for this increased focus on enhanced clinical quality arises from the seminal studies published by the Institute of Medicine (Â?IOMÂ?).
Physician Diagnosed with ADD States Claim Under ADA
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP
Menkowitz v. Pottstown Memorial Medical Center, No. 97-2041, 1998 U.S. App. LEXIS 20720 (3rd Cir., Aug. 24, 19.