Hospitals desiring to participate with CHPSO need to sign the CHPSO—Participating Hospital Agreement. An information packet describes the contract and the confidentiality and privacy rules that apply when working with a PSO.
Open discussion and information sharing, critical for learning from systems issues, are not protected by peer review or attorney-client privilege. Recognizing this, Congress passed legislation that provides strong Federal confidentiality and privilege protections for discussions, reports and analyses regarding quality and safety, if the provider sends a report to a PSO. CHPSO:
Participation benefits:
To join, hospitals sign a contract that includes a business associate agreement and the privacy and privilege protections. The contract enables participation, but hospitals retain the flexibility to participate or not in each of CHPSO’s program offerings.
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