Streamlined credentialing and expedited physician licensing processes. A trend away from primary care among advanced practice professionals. This has been a lively time for credentialing news and there’s certainly more to come. We have a new offering to help you avoid possible snags associated...
Physicians often depend on continuing medical education (CME) to learn about new tests and therapies, and CME is required for physician relicensing, recredentialing, and recertification. However, 75% of CME providers received support from commercial entities in 2011, which raises concerns about...
Greater reliance on physician assistants (PA) and nurse practitioners (NP) is seen as one way to ameliorate the widening primary care physician shortage. However, data suggest that less than half of all PAs currently practice primary care and nearly half of NPs practice outside primary care,...
Credentialing Resource Center Digest - Volume 14, Issue 34
When bombs went off at the Boston Marathon on April 15, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center CIO John Halamka found himself dealing with the kind of the emergency few drills could ever prepare you for.
Credentialing Resource Center Digest - Volume 14, Issue 34
Nonprofit hospitals had a strong balance sheet in fiscal year 2012, but profitability metrics were down compared with FY 2011, according to the Moody’s Investors Service annual medians report. For the first time since FY 2008, Moody’s found expenses outpaced revenue in nonprofit hospitals and...
Credentialing Resource Center Digest - Volume 14, Issue 34
This week’s news includes a variety of issues affecting medical staff service leaders. I’d like to add a couple of items of interest from HCPro. For medical staff service offices grappling with assessment and privileging issues, The Medical Staff’s Guide to Overcoming Competence Assessment...