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The peer review process: the art of judgment
D S Wakefield1, C M Helms, L Helms
1Graduate Program in Hospital and Health Administration, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA.
Abstract:
Peer review is an essential mechanism for evaluating the judgment and performance of clinical providers. Reasons for conducting physician peer review range from identified quality-of-care concerns to general education. There are a variety of challenges to conducting an effective peer review, including the personal concerns of the peers conducting the reviews. This article reviews the potential uses of physician peer review, its basic methodologies, and challenges to and suggestions for obtaining effective peer review.