Extreme Makeover for Medical Staff Bylaws: The New Joint Commission Medical Staff Standard Sends Hospitals Back to the Drawing Board
July 15, 2010
Foley Partner Michael Biehl and Associate Maureen Kwiecinski authored an article that appeared in the July 2010 issue of AHLA Connections titled “Extreme Makeover for Medical Staff Bylaws: The New Joint Commission Medical Staff Standard Sends Hospitals Back to the Drawing Board.”
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