Q&A: Reporting Clinical Privileges Actions
A preferred provider organization (PPO) investigated a member physician after receiving quality of care complaints from several plan participants. The physician was unaware of the investigation, but, during the investigation, he relinquished his panel membership for personal reasons. Is this reportable?
Yes. A health care entity must report a physician's surrender of panel membership (a form of clinical privileges) while under investigation. The reporting entity should be able to produce evidence that an investigation was initiated prior to the surrender, and the physician's awareness of the investigation is immaterial. In addition, in this situation, any termination of the physician's contract with the PPO must be reported to the NPDB separately if the action meets the definition of an "other adjudicated action or decision."