Calling all physician leaders, medical staff professionals, and credentialing professionals--We want to hear from you! Join us for a focus group...Read More »
The support of medical staff leaders and administrative leaders can make life vastly easier for MSPs. The first step toward achieving this support...Read More »
When faced with a negligent credentialing claim, it is absolutely essential to preserve the integrity of documentation that is in the hospital’s...Read More »
Delegated credentialing has the potential to improve enrollment turnaround times for providers, decrease paperwork for practitioners and staff,...Read More »
Before sending peer review information, a medical staff should first look at state laws to ensure it has a mechanism in place to make disclosures in a confidential manner. For example, Texas allows committee-to-committee disclosures, so for medical staffs in that state, it’s a best practice to...
The Credentialing Resource Center (CRC) team is going to the NAMSS Conference! Stop by Booth 213 to peruse the latest and greatest HCPro medical...Read More »
Knowing what the standards say regarding who can provide a recommendation is the science behind peer references. The art is establishing best practices that support the capture of information from the best possible sources. For a full description of each accreditor’s standards for peer...