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Finding A New Regulatory Pathway For The Old Labyrinth Of Health Planning., John D. Blum
Finding A New Regulatory Pathway For The Old Labyrinth Of Health Planning., John D. Blum
John D. Blum
No abstract provided.
A Revisionist Model Of Hospital Licensure., John D. Blum
A Revisionist Model Of Hospital Licensure., John D. Blum
John D. Blum
This article explores the use of a new governance approach in the context of American acute care hospital regulation, specifically focusing on the core regulatory process of licensure. This article calls for the alteration of current command and control regulations through the adoption of a four-part revisionist licensing model. The model seeks to reinvigorate the licensing process by making it not only more relevant to efficient operations, but also adaptable to current industry challenges. Based generally on alternative regulatory models such as responsive regulation, meta-regulation, and management-based regulation, the revisionist licensing proposal is driven by the broad goals of bureaucratic …
Efficiencies In Health Care Regulation: Observations Near And Far., John D. Blum
Efficiencies In Health Care Regulation: Observations Near And Far., John D. Blum
John D. Blum
No abstract provided.
New Governance And Health Care Regulation., John D. Blum
New Governance And Health Care Regulation., John D. Blum
John D. Blum
No abstract provided.
Combating Those Ugly Medical Errors – It’S Time For A Hospital Regulatory Makeover, John D. Blum
Combating Those Ugly Medical Errors – It’S Time For A Hospital Regulatory Makeover, John D. Blum
John D. Blum
No abstract provided.
Hospital-Medical Staff Relations In The Face Of Shifting Institutional Business Strategies: A Legal Analysis, John D. Blum
Hospital-Medical Staff Relations In The Face Of Shifting Institutional Business Strategies: A Legal Analysis, John D. Blum
John D. Blum
This Article will explore, from a legal perspective, the dynamics of the changing relationships between hospitals and their medical staffs. Specifically, the Article will discuss hospital strategies for maximizing the efficiency of their medical staff operations. In this regard, the discussion will encompass two general areas: (1) the use of agreements and policies that restrict access to medical staff membership; and, (2) the development of economic criteria to assess physicians for appointment and reappointment to medical staffs. Both of these general areas of discussion entail significant legal issues that have never been extensively explored and hold the potential to reshape …
The Quagmire Of Hospital Governance., John D. Blum