Medical Peer Review - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Steve Twedt (2003-10-26). "The Cost of Courage: How the tables turn on doctors". Post-Gazette (PG Publishing). http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/03299/234499.stm.
  • Magazine Staff (2006-08-01). "All Is NOT Calm on the Hospital-Medical Staff Front". Southern California Physician (LACMA Services Inc.). http://www.socalphys.com/article/articles/243/1/Opinions---August-2006/Page1.html.
  • Charles Bond (2005-11-15). "Editorial in Response to "What Is Sham Peer Review?"". Medscape General Medicine 7 (4): 48. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/515869.
  • Goldstein H. (2006). "Appraising the performance of performance appraisals". IEEE Spectrum. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel5%2F6%2F20789%2F00963247.pdf%3Ftp%3D%26arnumber%3D963247%26punumber%3D6&authDecision=-203.
  • Philip L. Merkel (Winter 2004). "Physicians Policing Physicians: the Development of Medical Staff Peer Review Law at California Hospitals". University of San Francisco Law Review 38 U.S.F. L. Rev. 301. http://www.allianceforpatientsafety.org/sf-law-review.pdf.
  • Bryan G. Hall (Fall 2003). "The Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986 and Physician Peer Reviews: Success or Failure?". University of South Dakota Elder Law Forum. http://www.allianceforpatientsafety.org/bryanhall.pdf.}}
  • "Health Policy in the Courts -- California Medical Association Lawsuits -- 2006 - January 2007" (PDF). California Medical Association. 2007-01. http://www.cmanet.org/member/upload/Cmasuit-cas.pdf.

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