Q&A: Reporting Peer Review Organization Negative Actions or Findings
A hospital peer review committee reviewed several patient complaints concerning the quality of care provided by a surgeon who had privileges at the hospital. The committee made a recommendation to censure the surgeon and require that he complete a mandatory 5-day course in effective communication. Should the action be reported to the NPDB?
No. A hospital peer review committee does not meet the definition of a peer review organization, so this recommendation does not qualify as a peer review organization action. In addition, the recommendation is not a reportable clinical privileges action.