TAMPA, Fla., Sept. 29, 2017 -- CTI will be hosting a live webinar on ‘The Organized Medical Staff: Time for an Upgrade?’ presented by Todd Sagin, M.D., J.D. and Mo Kasti, CEO and Founder of CTI. In this insightful and engaging presentation, participants will learn:
- The regulatory requirements that mandate an organized medical staff
- Tactics to reduce and simplify medical staff bureaucracy where it does not yield value
- How medical staff leadership is impacted by a growing cadre of physician leaders in most hospitals and health systems
- How medical staff within a health system can collaborate or merge some or most of their activities
- Strategies to improve physician engagement in medical staff work
During the webinar, the presenters will review the history of the organized medical staff and the current Medicare COPs that require hospitals to maintain this entity. They will also clarify the roles and responsibilities of the medical staff vs. the board vs. management. Finally, they will explore reporting relationships and medical staff accountabilities, and how and by whom these are established.
The webinar will take place on Tuesday October 10, 2017 at 2:00 PM EDT. We invite you to register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8974616712191109123
For more information contact:
CTI
Julie Bedford
813.333.1401
[email protected]


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