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How to keep pace in a rapidly evolving credentialing climate

 

 

To meet the demands of an industry on the move, today’s MSPs and medical staff leaders must make changes which requires strategic intervention and broad buy-in.

Some of the common challenges MSPs and medical staffs might face include:

  • Onboarding Privileged Practitioners
  • Clinical Privileges
  • Advanced Practice Clinicians
  • Electronic Health Records
  • Support and MSP Communication
  • Privileging Problems
  • Healthcare System CVO Development
  • Privileging Outside of Acute Care
  • Provider Enrollment
  • Delegation

Overcoming Contemporary Credentialing Challenges provides actionable guidance for contending with each of these vetting pitfalls and will assist you and your staff as you make meaningful change in the credentialing trenches.

 

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