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Peer Review Increasingly in Jeopardy  


Author:  Fred Cohen .


Source: Volume 08, Number 02, July/August 2006 , pp.19-21(3)




Correctional Mental Health Report

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Abstract: 

The competing interests at stake and the competing policy positions make this area ripe for further discussion here and, hopefully, in other forums. Medical peer review can be effective only if physicians engaged in review activities are assured of confidentiality and privilege protections.

Keywords: Agster v. Maricopa Co., 406 F.3d 1091, Windman v. Britthaven, 619 S.E.2d 525, Weiss v. County of Chester, 2005 WL 2476219, Pearson v. Miller, 211 F.3d 57

Affiliations:  1: Executive Editor.

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