Psychiatric Peer Review: The Ohio System
Abstract
The authors describe the development, implementation, and impact of a peer review system that evolved out of a partnership between a state mental health department and a state medical society. From a computer-based, physician-directed medical peer review process, a psychiatric peer review system was established that adheres scrupulously to the ethic of confidentiality and has built-in internal checks. At the heart of the review process are criteria generated by a consensus of practicing physicians.
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