the process of reviewing and validating the qualifications (degrees, licenses, and other credentials) of physicians and other licensed independent practitioners, for granting medical staff membership to provide patient care services
a voluntary process of institutional or organizational review in which a body created for this purpose periodically evaluates the quality of the entity's work against preestablished written criteria
the acquisition, access, use, use, or disclosure of protected health information in a manner not permitted
in law, a relationship between the defendant's conduct and the harm that was suffered
a request for reconsideration of a denial of coverage or rejection of a claim decision
in a court of law, a countersuit
discovery devices consisting of written questions given to a party, witness, or other person who has information needed in a legal case
in a negligence lawsuit, one of four elements, which may be economic (hospital expenses and loss of wages) and noneconomic (pain and suffering), that must be proved to be successful
a claim by one party against another party who is on the same side of the main litigation
a method of gathering information to be used in a litigation process
In litigation, a written legal statement from a plaintiff that initiates a civil lawsuit
in civil cases, an individual or entity against whom a civil complaint has been filed; in criminal cases, an individual who has been accused of a crime
a written or oral statement made outside of court that is offered in court as evidence
the status to which a computer application reverts in the absence of alternative instructions