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Medical Staff Issues

Sullivan Stolier assists its clients with developing and implementing medical staff bylaws and hospital policies. The firm also has extensive experience in peer review matters and medical staff appeals in accordance with fair hearing processes devised under the Healthcare Quality Improvement Act. The firm has represented institutional providers and physicians in matters relating to medical staff disputes, credentials and peer review matters.

Developing Policies and Procedures

Sullivan Stolier assists clients in all stages of institution and physician practice management, from business formations to contracts, transactions, compliance and dispute resolution. One very important key to any successful healthcare entity is the development of effective medical staff policies. Sullivan Stolier has effectively assisted many clients in revising and implementing medical staff bylaws, policies, rules and regulations.

Medical Staff Disputes

The firm is also pleased to assist clients with medical staff disputes, also known as peer review actions. With more than 200 years of combined healthcare law experience, the firm's attorneys have the ability to effectively manage and resolve even the most complex staff disputes.

The healthcare lawyers of Sullivan Stolier serve clients throughout Louisiana and across the nation. The firm represents a broad range of healthcare institutions and physician practices, including for-profit and non-profit entities, hospitals, post acute care providers, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation facilities, psychiatric facilities, home health providers, hospices and private physician practices.

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To speak with a healthcare attorney about a medical staff dispute, contact Sullivan Stolier.

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