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You are here: Home / Articles / Interplay Between Physician Employment Agreements, Medical Staff Bylaws Should Not be Ignored

Interplay Between Physician Employment Agreements, Medical Staff Bylaws Should Not be Ignored

October 1, 2013 • By Steven M. Harris, Esq.

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Steven M. Harris, Esq.
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If you are a physician considering employment with a hospital or private practice in which hospital medical staff privileges will be needed, or you are currently employed by a hospital or private practice and have medical staff privileges, it is imperative that you understand your rights as an employee and as a member of the hospital’s medical staff, and the interplay between those two roles.

Employment Agreement and Hospital Medical Staff Bylaws

As an employee of a hospital or private practice, you will have an employment agreement that governs the terms of your employment. In addition, if you are on the hospital’s medical staff, you will also be subject to the hospital’s medical staff bylaws, which govern the terms of your staff membership and clinical privileges. At the onset of an employment relationship, many physicians focus heavily on the terms of their employment agreements, while they often ignore the terms of the medical staff bylaws. This could lead to unexpected surprises (usually toward the end of the employment relationship), since both documents need to be read in conjunction with each other.

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Beware of conflicting terms in your employment agreement, on the one hand, and the medical staff bylaws, on the other hand. Although an employment agreement may include seemingly beneficial terms, there is often hidden language that has the effect of negating its terms by qualifying the employment agreement by language contained in the bylaws:

Examples include:

  • “In the event of a conflict between the terms of the Physician’s Employment Agreement and the Medical Staff Bylaws, the Medical Staff Bylaws shall control.”
  • “Subject to the Medical Staff Bylaws, Physician may.”
  • “Except as otherwise stated in the Medical Staff Bylaws, Physician may.”
  • “Except as permitted by the Medical Staff Bylaws, Physician may.”

Termination of Medical Staff Privileges: Impact on Employment Agreement

Whether you are employed by a hospital or by a private practice, your employment is likely at risk if your hospital medical staff privileges are suspended, revoked, or restricted. Even if your medical staff privileges are suspended and then later reinstated, the initial suspension may nevertheless trigger termination of your employment agreement.

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It is important to understand your due process rights, as outlined in the hospital’s medical staff bylaws, as to how your privileges can be suspended, revoked, or restricted, and the procedure the hospital must undergo to make such a decision. Medical staff bylaws also include a procedure for due process, including fair hearings and appeal mechanisms for medical staff decisions, such as privilege suspension, revocation, and restrictions.

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Filed Under: Legal, Legislation & Advocacy Tagged With: employment, Legal, medical staff bylaws, physicianIssue: October 2013

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