Despite Law, Many U.S. Hospitals Aren’t Reporting Disciplinary Action To National Database
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For almost 20 years, federal law has required hospitals and medical boards to report doctors they discipline — for medical incompetence, unprofessional conduct, substandard care and the like — to something called the National Practitioner Data Bank.
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