Hospital Privileges for Psychologists in the Era of Competencies and Increased Accountability

After campaigning to be granted hospital privileges decades ago, new issues are emerging that are affecting psychologists’ hospital privileges. Some of the forces shaping hospital privileges emanate from within the field of psychology, where there has been a movement to more closely examine psycholo...

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Clinical medicine
Credentialing
Credentialing - organization & administration
Data Collection - methods
Family Medicine
General Practice
Health Psychology
Hospitals
Humans
Hunt, Van
Litigation
Medical Staff Privileges - organization & administration
Medical Staff, Hospital - organization & administration
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Patient safety
Peer review
Psychologists
Psychology, Clinical
Psychotherapy
Qualifications
Social Responsibility
United States
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