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Court pitches massive award over peer review process

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An appeals court has reversed a big jury award to a Dallas doctor who said he was harmed by a hospital's peer view process, greatly relieving physicians who feared that they, too, would be targeted by such suits in the future when serving on peer-review committees. Many observers were astonished when Dr. Lawrence Poliner won an award of $360 million over the suspension of his privileges at 680-bed Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, given that federal law (the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986) protects physicians from liability in such cases. 

Dr. Poliner had convinced a jury that he was defamed by the suspension of his echocardiography and cardiac-catheterization privileges there during a review of his cases. However, the Court of Appeals concluded that peer reviewers enjoy protection from money damages as long as they have a "reasonable belief that the action was in furtherance of quality healthcare."

To learn more about this case:
- read this Modern Healthcare piece (reg. req.)

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TX doctor wins $22.5M peer review suit

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Hospital abuse of peer review immunity will apparently continue unabated, until legislators figure out the fox is in the henhouse. It is a disgrace that hospitals routinely target physicians economically, by ganging up with other physicians, to make money, patient care be damned.

Like the newspapers are with news, hospitals are a dinosaur health care delivery system. Eventually, they will die out as we know them now, to be replaced by smaller, specialized health care delivery businesses.

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