Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts last week signed LB 107, giving nurse practitioners (NP) the ability to practice without a physician present. The bill was first introduced last year and the state legislature passed it. However former Governor Dave Heineman vetoed it.
If you are at the Credentialing Resource Center Symposium this week, I hope you are enjoying the event and your time in Las Vegas. If you didn’t make it this year, let’s play a different game—one that doesn’t involve slot machines.
The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) Final Regulations define clinical privileges as “the authorization by a healthcare entity to a healthcare practitioner for the provision of healthcare services, including privileges and membership on the medical staff,” the March edition of the ...
Don't be left out! Join us as we bring MSPs and medical staff leaders together to discover innovative solutions to top medical staff challenges at the Credentialing Resource Center Symposium at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, on March 12-13, 2015.
One of my college computer science instructors had a placard in her office that said, “Learning is often best disguised as something else.” I’ve been thinking of that saying often lately as MSPs discuss the credentialing lessons they’ve learned the hard way. Are there easier ways to learn...