Q&A: Reporting Clinical Privileges Actions
A physician on staff at a hospital resigned her clinical privileges during a routine review that applied to all practitioners holding clinical privileges. Should this be reported to the NPDB?
No. A routine review process under which a health care entity evaluates, against clearly defined measures, the privilege-specific competence of all practitioners is not considered an investigation for the purposes of reporting to the NPDB. Therefore, this resignation would not be considered a resignation while under investigation and should not be reported to the NPDB. If, as a result of the routine review, the health care entity decides to start a targeted investigation of a specific physician, and that physician resigns during the targeted investigation, the resignation would be considered a resignation while under investigation and should be reported to the NPDB.