The Role of the Child Psychiatrist in Peer Review
Abstract
The author describes his role as the only child psychiatrist member of a psychiatric peer review committee in a medical care foundation. In addition to working with his colleagues on general review and health-policy matters, he also handled issues related to the special needs of children and helped to get third-party benefit packages altered to better suit the treatment needs of children. He offers recommendations to those interested in joining a peer review committee and emphasizes the need for child psychiatrists to work together not only with general psychiatrists but also with pediatricians, psychologists, and social workers to see that high-quality care is available and provided.
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