What determines if medical care was appropriate?
Determining if care was safe and appropriate is the key thing NCMB has to do when patients complain about the quality of medical care. But what is the Board really looking at when it does this? Host Jean Fisher Brinkley is joined by Deputy General Counsel for the Board, Patrick Balestrieri who outlines the processes the Board uses when it must decide on whether the care rendered in a case it is considering was within accepted standards of care. View some of the resources mentioned in this episode here (https://www.ncmedboard.org/resources-...) . Host: Jean Fisher Brinkley, Communications Director, North Carolina Medical Board Guest: Patrick Balestrieri, Deputy General Counsel, North Carolina Medical Board Producer: Sylvia French-Hodges, Communications Specialist, North Carolina Medical Board Follow the North Carolina Medical Board on Facebook ( / ncmedboard ) , Instagram ( / ncmedboard ) , LinkedIn ( / north-carolina-medical-board ) , and X (https://x.com/home) . Email your questions to: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

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