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20Feb

PA appellate court holds that physician credentialing file is not protected by the state peer review privilege

In a highly unfavorable peer review decision, Leadbitter v. Keystone Anesthesia v. Petraglia, entered on February 12, 2020, a Pennsylvania state appellate court upheld an order compelling a hospital to produce the unredacted contents of a physician’s...
By: Bricker & Eckler LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/pa-appellate-court-holds-that-physician-94794/

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