The AMA and Arkansas Medical Society joined with the Arkansas Heart Hospital (a physician-owned specialty facility) in successfully winning a lawsuit against the Baptist Health system for intruding on the patient-physician relationship and violating public policy. Baptist Health's credentialing plan disallowed staff doctors with interests in competing hospitals to have privileges and their facilities.
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Monday, March 16, 2009
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