External Peer Review:
When and How
 

Peer review is more than just a regulatory requirement. It can be used to foster real improvements within your facility.

The Greeley Company finds that to perform peer review functions well, organizations need solid internal peer review (IPR) systems and clear policies for obtaining and using external peer review (EPR) evaluations. 

Based on his experience working with hospitals across the country, this white paper offers Dr. Robert J. Marder’s insights into:

  • How to best utilize EPR
  • Six key areas a good EPR policy should address
  • Circumstances that require EPR
  • Who determines when EPR is needed
  • How to select the reviewer and the cases to be reviewed
  • Who should review report findings
  • How to use the results

This complimentary offering is an example of the type of information that The Greeley Company provides its clients to keep them up to date on the latest news and industry standards. For more information, call Tanya Sinclair, Client Relations Manager, at 888/749-3054, ext. 3521, or e-mail her at tsinclair@greeley.com.

 

 

 

  Download your FREE white paper from The Greeley Company  

Our FREE White Paper will help you:
* Develop clear, practical policies and processes for obtaining and using EPR evaluations
* Create and implement an effective and workable EPR policy
* Utilize EPR to evaluate and improve physician performance

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