Investigations and Hearings —
Should You Follow Your Bylaws? Maybe Not!
Audio
CD
Recorded November 11,
2005
1:00 - 2:30 pm (Eastern Time)
Faculty: Barbara
Blackmond & Susan
Lapenta
Standard advice to physician leaders
when investigating concerns about a colleague's competence or conduct
or preparing for a hearing: Follow your bylaws!
But that advice is only as good as your bylaws. Sometimes, following
your bylaws is not enough.
For instance, in regard to investigations, it is important to
- anticipate conflicts of interest;
- be able to obtain external reviews and assessments, if necessary;
and
- provide for fair and reasonable input from the physician.
In regard to hearings, it is critical that
- lawyers don't take over the show with a lot of procedural
arguments;
- information about "other" physicians
is protected; and
- limitations can be imposed to prevent hearings from going
on indefinitely.
What if your bylaws do
not provide for these issues and you're in the middle of an investigation
or heading for a hearing? Barbara Blackmond and Susan Lapenta
discuss strategies for investigations and hearings, including:
- preparing a thorough record, including
documentation of progressive steps, and a detailed "investigative" report
- conducting a broad enough investigation (how many cases are
enough?)
- communicating with the physician about concerns raised
- imposing a precautionary suspension or other restrictions
including a voluntary agreement not to exercise privileges
- considering the role of external experts and managing their
involvement
- limiting the role of attorneys at both the investigation and
hearing, so you can keep the focus where it should be - on what's
best for patients.
- defining what information will be shared (and not shared)
and when.
- anticipating and minimizing the potential for disruptive tactics.
- creating a pre-hearing process that requires the early exchange
of documents and the resolution of objections.
- limiting the number of hours for a hearing so it cannot be
dragged on indefinitely
- selecting a hearing panel and a hearing officer and preparing
them for their responsibilities.
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