Clinical Privileges definition

Clinical Privileges or “PRIVILEGES” means the authorization granted by the Board to render specific patient care services, for which the Medical Staff Leaders and Board have developed eligibility and other credentialing criteria and focused and ongoing professional practice evaluation standards.
Clinical Privileges means the authorization granted by the Board to render specific patient care services.
Clinical Privileges or “PRIVILEGES” means the authorization granted by the Board to render specific clinical procedures and patient care services, subject to the provisions of this Policy.

Examples of Clinical Privileges in a sentence

  • For this purpose, the Board of Directors has delegated to the Clinical Board the authority to receive and evaluate periodic reports from the Medical Staff and its officers, to make decisions regarding Medical Staff appointment and Clinical Privileges, to oversee performance improvement, utilization review, and similar matters regarding the provision of quality patient care at the Facility, and to establish polices regarding such matters.

  • In such event, the Medical Staff Member may reapply for Medical Staff Membership and/or Clinical Privileges as a new Applicant.

  • In the event the Medical Staff Member remains suspended pursuant to this Section for a period greater than sixty (60) Days, and unless the Board determines that there is good cause to make an exception, the Medical Staff Member shall be deemed to have voluntarily withdrawn his or her Medical Staff Membership and/or Clinical Privileges, without right of appeal or Fair Hearing.

  • For this purpose, the Board of Managers has delegated to the Clinical Board the authority to receive and evaluate periodic reports from the Medical Staff and its officers, to make decisions regarding Medical Staff appointment and Clinical Privileges, to oversee performance improvement, utilization review, and similar matters regarding the provision of quality patient care at the Facility, and to establish polices regarding such matters.

  • The Medical Staff Member may reapply for Medical Staff Membership and/or Clinical Privileges as a new Applicant, pursuant to the procedures set forth in the Bylaws.


More Definitions of Clinical Privileges

Clinical Privileges has the meaning as set out in the AHS Medical Staff Bylaws, and generally means the delineation of the procedures that may be performed by a Practitioner, the sites of clinical activity in which a Practitioner may perform procedures or provide care to clients, and the AHS programs and professional services that are available to a Practitioner in order to provide care to Clients.
Clinical Privileges or “Privileges” means permission granted by the Governing Body to appropriately licensed individuals to render specifically delineated professional, diagnostic, therapeutic, medical, surgical, dental, or podiatry services at the Medical Center.
Clinical Privileges or “PRIVILEGES” means the authorization granted by the Board to render specific clinical procedures and patient care services, for which the Medical Staff Leaders and Board have developed eligibility and other credentialing criteria and FPPE and OPPE standards. There are several types of clinical privileges, including, but not limited to, telemedicine privileges, temporary privileges, and disaster privileges.
Clinical Privileges means the Board's recognition of the practitioners' competence and qualifications to render specific diagnostic, therapeutic, medical, dental, podiatric, chiropractic or surgical services.
Clinical Privileges means the permission granted to a Member or Non-member to render specific diagnostic, therapeutic, medical, dental, or surgical services for patients of the Medical Center.
Clinical Privileges or “Privileges” means the authorization granted to a member of the Medical Staff or of the Affiliate Staff, pursuant to the Bylaws, to render specific diagnostic or therapeutic services.