R432-100-7. Medical and Professional Staff  


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  • (1) Each hospital shall have an organized medical and professional staff that operates under bylaws approved by the board.

    (2) The medical and professional staff shall advise and be accountable to the board for the quality of medical care provided to patients.

    (3) The medical and professional staff must adopt bylaws and policies and procedures to establish and maintain a qualified medical and professional staff including current licensure, relevant training and experience, and competency to perform the privileges requested. The bylaws shall address:

    (a) the appointment and re-appointment process;

    (b) the necessary qualifications for membership;

    (c) the delineation of privileges;

    (d) the participation and documentation of continuing education;

    (e) temporary credentialing and privileging of staff in emergency or disaster situations; and

    (f) a fair hearing and appeals process.

    (4) The medical care of all persons admitted to the hospital shall be under the supervision and direction of a fully qualified physician who is licensed by the state. During an emergency or disaster situation a member of the credentialed and privileged staff must supervise temporary credentialed practitioners.

    (5) An applicant for staff membership and privileges may not be denied solely on the ground that the applicant is a licensed podiatrist or licensed psychologist rather than licensed to practice medicine under the Utah Medical Practice Act or the Utah Osteopathic Medical Licensing Act.

    (6) Membership and privileges may not be denied on any ground that is otherwise prohibited by law.

    (7) Each applicant for medical and professional staff membership must be oriented to the bylaws and must agree in writing to abide by all conditions.

    (8) The medical and professional staff shall review each applicant and grant privileges based on the scope of their license and abilities.

    (9) The medical and professional staff shall review appointments and re-appointments to the medical and professional staff at least every two years.

    (10) During an emergency or disaster situation the hospital shall orient each temporary practitioner to the practioner's assigned area of the hospital.