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Brett Snodgrass

94 F.3d 652 - NOTICE: Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3 provides that dispositions other than opi... - 0 views

  • United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
  • Mishler's original complaint alleged the malicious deprivation of his constitutionally-protected property right to obtain official verification of the existence of his license
  • licensing tribunal must be impartial and cannot act on the basis of personal bias.
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  • Each party to bear its own costs. Both parties' requests for attorney's fees under 42 U.S.C. § 1988 are denied.
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    It took 10 years of litigation to address the corruption and dishonesty of the state medical board. The state medical board members used the state's authority to pursue strictly personal agendas and they maliciously deprived Alan J. Mishler, MD, the good neurosurgeon of his constitutional rights. 
Brett Snodgrass

PubPeer - Is It Time to Rethink Postgraduate Training Requirements for Licensure? - 0 views

  • Freeman also appeals to novelty, writing that our licensing laws are old and relates this to the idea of general practitioners. However, the USMLE Step 3 was specifically designed to assess the ability of physicians to work unsupervised in an ambulatory care setting
  • Although there is more information than ever before, there is no evidence to assert that physicians are unable to look it up online, use team-based care, telemedicine, and to refer a patient that the provider is not comfortable in treating [1].
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  • prestigious clinical fellowships
  • that help trainees match into a
  • competitive specialty such as dermatology.
  • is required for many
  • there is no empirical data to support his feelings.
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
Brett Snodgrass

Mathews v. Lancaster General Hosp., 87 F. 3d 624 - Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit 1996 -... - 0 views

  • Dr. Robert Mathews
  • He practices as a corporate partner with anothe
  • George Kent.
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  • Dr. Kent was performing spinal surgery at Lancaster General. Dr. Mathews was listed as a co-surgeon for the operation. During the procedure, a high speed drill slipped and tore the patient's esophagus.
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  • Mr. Robert Katana, President and CEO of Columbia Hospital, discovered the application did not contain a reappointment reference from Lancaster Genera
  • unity from 632*632 monetary damages under § 11111(a) of the Health Care Quality Improvement Act. The district court also granted summary judgmen
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    Interesting and complex case. Surgical privileges at hospitals vary markedly from most other physician privileges
Brett Snodgrass

Are State Medical Boards in Need of Reform? - State Medical Board - 0 views

  • State Medical Board
  • 2013 proposed report further illustrates the severity of the misconduct by the SBRHA.
  • MEDICAL BOARD DEMONSTRATED POOR COMMUNICATION
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  • According to Leonard et al. “effective communication and teamwork is essential for the delivery of high quality, safe patient care.
  • Legislators and health care reform activists may be interested in encouraging policies and laws that ensure the SMBs are composed of those that can communicate and work in teams effectively.
  • MEDICAL BOARD COMMITTED FRAUD
  • THE DISRUPTIVE REGULATOR
  • The quality and accuracy of medical regulation is an understudied topic
  • those interested in health care policy, quality, and regulation might identify this largely unstudied area as an untapped resource with rich potential for future discovery
  • QUESTIONS ABOUT THE EXTENT OF MEDICAL BOARD MISCONDUCT
  • Future studies are needed to evaluate the quality of medical regulation
  • THE MEDICAL BOARD LACKED KNOWLEDGE
  • Are State Medical Boards in Need of Reform?
  • There may be conflicts of interest involving the SMB attorneys who are paid hourly and rewarded instead of punished for filing false claims in court
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
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    This is a very important question! Any changes in this sphere?
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    The findings on State Medical Board misconduct are concerning. Effective communication within these boards is crucial for patient safety. I think legislators and healthcare advocates should push for reforms to ensure boards comprise professionals capable of teamwork. Also, it is worth exploring various technology-driven solutions that transform the patient experience and financial performance of healthcare providers. I suggest addressing r1 rcm customer service https://www.pissedconsumer.com/company/r1-rcm/customer-service.html for this purpose.
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