Peer review expert Robert J. Marder, MD, gives best practices for moving to a multispecialty model of peer review and improving the overall culture regarding peer review.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 26, Issue 1
Note: The October 2016 issue of CPRLI was its last as a standalone newsletter. CRCJ and CPRLI are now one 16-page publication that reflects the hallmark insights of both classic newsletters. ...
Three categories of advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) now have full practice authority within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) system when acting within their scope of employment. This stepped up authority, the result of a final rule announced on December 14, 2016, extends to...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 26, Issue 1
The New Year’s dust (or confetti, as the case may be) has settled, routine is restored, and 2017 stretches ahead. For MSPs, medical staff leaders, and quality personnel, there’s no better time to take stock of last year’s professional developments, applying lessons learned to current approaches...
The increasing trend in adverse actions associated with licensure underscores the importance of establishing sound credentialing practices to protect patient safety and avoid negligent credentialing claims.
Peer review expert Robert J. Marder, MD, provides best practices for moving to a multispecialty model of peer review and improving the overall culture regarding peer review.
This month, we will discuss your personal preparation for a medical staff leader position. The following list is a series of dos and don’ts when getting ready to assume leadership.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 25, Issue 12
Although MSPs consider quality care a driving focus, they don’t always devote the same energy to collaborating with colleagues in the quality department. This incongruity can be counterproductive. Poor alignment between quality and medical staff services personnel can undermine overlapping...