Peer Review and Surgical Innovation: Robotic Surgery and Its Hurdles

Volume: 2, Issue: 1, Pages: 39 - 44
Published: Dec 1, 2015
Abstract
The peer review processes as outlined in the Health Care Quality Improvement Act (HCQIA) is meant ensure quality standard of care through a self-policing mechanism by the medical community. This process grants immunity for people filing a peer review, which is meant to protect whistleblowers. However, it also creates a loophole that can be used maliciously to hinder competition. This is accentuated when surgeons are integrating new technologies,...
Paper Details
Title
Peer Review and Surgical Innovation: Robotic Surgery and Its Hurdles
Published Date
Dec 1, 2015
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
39 - 44
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