In this era of physician accountability, many organizationsare searching for ways to evaluate physicians' performance.The principal method of the past namely, the requirementof graduation from a training program and subsequent time-unlimitedstate licensure seems naive in the context of the recententhusiasm for assessing actual performance. Given that modernorganizations, especially managed-care plans, still have littlemore than these criteria to go on when hiring new physicians,many use certification by 1 of the 24 member boards of the AmericanBoard of Medical Specialties (ABMS) as a major criterion forhiring.1,2,3 In fact, many plans . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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