The medical staff by laws of your non-profit hospital specify that every applicant for Medical Staff Membership and Clinical Privileges must be evaluated
1. The medical staff by laws of your non-profit hospital specify that every applicant for Medical Staff Membership and Clinical Privileges must be evaluated by a Medical Staff Credentials Committee which then makes its recommendations on membership and privileges to the Hospital’s Board of Directors. Mrs. Fairbody, a socially prominent member of the Board of Directors, says at a meeting of the board: “I think the Credentials Committee should make the final decisions on memberships and privileges. Whatever the Committee decides is fine. There is no need for the Board of Directors to be involved.” Would Mrs. Fairbody’s recommendation be legally permissible? Why or why not?2. The CEO of your hospital signs a contract with a new radiology group to provide services. Your hospital’s Medical Staff bylaws specify that every practitioner must be granted medical staff membership and privileges. If the Medical Staff Credentials Committee then rejects one of the radiologists from the new group who applies for membership and privileges, what should the radiology group do?