Clinical Privileges:
Tough Issues
and Solutions
Audio Conference
Recorded July 26,
2005
Faculty: Linda
Haddad and Monica
Hanslovan

Do
any of these situations sound familiar?
- Leapfrog standards say that critical care should
be provided by intensivists. At your hospital, surgeons, internists
and others follow their own patients in the ICU. If you require
them to consult with the intensivists, or to turn those patients
over to the intensivists, have you restricted or revoked their
clinical privileges?
- Now that your hospitalist program is thriving,
many family practitioners on your staff no longer come to the
hospital. But, they still want clinical privileges. Can the family
practitioners be granted clinical privileges when they have no
hospital practice to assess?
- A great internist is returning from a
three-year absence now that her youngest child is in pre-school.
She kept up with CME during those three years, but did not
care for patients. Does she qualify for clinical privileges?
- It's 6:50 am. The cath lab calls to ask
if Dr. Smith has privileges to perform the new wild and wonderful
procedure that he has scheduled for 7:15 am.
- The person who is most proficient in the
use of the hospital's newly acquired surgical equipment is
the sales rep. The orthopedist wants the rep in the OR when
he uses it the first time. Must you grant clinical privileges
to the sales rep? Can you?
Clinical privileges questions are among the stickiest
of all credentialing issues. Besides the traditional requirement
that an applicant demonstrate training and current clinical competence
in the area in which clinical privileges are requested, there are
new issues.
- How do you handle clinical privileges that cross specialty
lines or the clinical privileges that come with new medical technology?
- Can your privileging keep up with technology?
- When is something so new or different that it requires its
own clinical privilege before it can legally be performed on
a patient in the hospital?
- What should you do when privileges in demand are part of the
radiology (or another group's) exclusive contract?
- How do you know when a request is for new privileges, as opposed
to merely an extension of existing privileges?
These are just some of the topics that are
addressed in HortySpringer's audio CD.
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