While ultimately both parties need to make an effort in order to maintain the relationship, there are different ways each side can contribute. One way the medical staff services department (MSSD) can do their part is by finding ways to effectively communicate information to...
Whether at your local hospital site or through interactions with network corporate sites, you will have contact with MSPs. The following list of dos and don’ts when working with MSPs and the medical staff services department (MSSD) might be helpful to you as a medical staff leader:
The medical staff services department (MSSD) and the medical staff work together to achieve the single most important goal of any healthcare...Read More »
In this 90-minute webinar, Barbara Warstler, MBA, CPMSM, FASPR, discusses how to prioritize provider well-being by developing a comprehensive wellness program. Warstler offers tips and best practices for developing a provider wellness committee with a specific procedure for...
NCQA requires that the health plan’s policies and procedures address how it stores, modifies and secures its credentialing information. In addition to the confidentiality requirements under its...
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) has created a new must-pass element for credentialing for 2020 that requires organizations to...Read More »
Although practitioners are experiencing burnout and mental health problems in the COVID-19 pandemic, MSPs are also likely to be struggling with...Read More »
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many organizations were quickly forced to have employees work from home, and they had to scramble to create remote work guidelines and support models.
A remote work model requires policies and guidelines for staff and leaders so expectations can be...