Health Care Quality Improvement
The Center for Peer Review Justice, led by Dr. Richard B. Willner, focuses on addressing the complexities and challenges within the physician peer review process, particularly under the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986. The organization advocates for the protection of physicians' due process rights, highlighting concerns regarding potential biases and misconduct that can arise in peer reviews, which may ultimately jeopardize patient care and fairness within the medical community.
Through various articles and testimonials, the Center seeks to inform and empower healthcare professionals about the implications of peer review practices. By advocating for systemic changes and promoting transparency, the organization aims to foster a more equitable environment for physicians, ensuring that the quality of medical care is prioritized while safeguarding against unethical practices.
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