Adverse Recommendation definition

Adverse Recommendation means any recommendation on the part of the Medical Executive Committee or the Hospital Board of Directors to restrict, revoke, or deny privileges either requested by or previously granted to a Practitioner, or to deny Medical Staff appointment. These terms do not apply when the Practitioner is deemed ineligible for appointment or for the privilege or privileges requested based on Medical Staff Criteria. An Adverse Recommendation shall entitle the affected Practitioner to the hearing and appeal process as provided in these Bylaws.
Adverse Recommendation shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.02.
Adverse Recommendation shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.4(c).

Examples of Adverse Recommendation in a sentence

  • If the MEC votes to modify or continue the Summary Suspension or Restriction so that the Summary Suspension or Restriction will last more than fourteen (14) Days, the MEC action shall be deemed an Adverse Recommendation and the Affected Practitioner shall be entitled to a Fair Hearing.

  • If oral argument is demanded as a part of the review procedure, the affected Practitioner shall be present at such appellate review and shall be permitted to speak against the Adverse Recommendation, and shall answer questions put to them by any member of the Appellate Review Body.

  • Within thirty (30) days after receipt of a notice by an affected Practitioner of the continuation of an Adverse Recommendation by the Medical Executive Committee made after a hearing as above provided, the affected Practitioner may do the following by written notice to the Hospital Board of Directors.

  • Demand that the appellate review be held only on the record on which the Adverse Recommendation or decision is based.

  • The Medical Executive Committee or the Hearing Committee, whichever is appropriate, shall also be represented by an individual who shall be permitted to speak in support of the Adverse Recommendation and who shall answer questions posed by any member of the Appellate Review Body.


More Definitions of Adverse Recommendation

Adverse Recommendation means a recommendation to limit, restrict, or terminate privileges due to a reason related to competence or conduct.
Adverse Recommendation means a recommendation that, if approved by the Board of Directors becomes a Final Adverse Action which shall be reported if it lasts over thirty(30) days and was based on the professional competence, behavior or conduct of the Member.
Adverse Recommendation shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.3(d). “Affiliate” of a specified Person means any other Person that, directly or indirectly, Controls, is Controlled by, or is under common Control with or of, such specified Person. The term “Control” (including, with correlative meaning, the terms “Controlled by” and “under common Control with”), as used with respect to any entity, means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such entity, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.
Adverse Recommendation or “Adverse Action” means any recommendation or action which would materially restrict or deny the privileges or membership of a practitioner as defined in the Fair Hearing Plan contained in Appendix “A”.
Adverse Recommendation means a recommendation or decision by the MEC, the Board, other authorized individual or committee, or as otherwise stated in this Section regarding a Practitioner as follows:
Adverse Recommendation has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.4(1).
Adverse Recommendation has the meaning set forth in § 6(a)(xxiv)(A) below.