Monday, December 19, 2016

CRC Featured Content

Best FPPE practices to avoid negligent credentialing claims

This week, Credentialing Resource Center covers FPPE. Most accreditation bodies now require medical staffs to subject applicants with newly granted privileges to some type of FPPE. Some accrediting organizations see this as an important capstone to the process of initial appointment, and knowledgeable plaintiff attorneys often seek documentation of its performance.

 

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Legal and regulatory news roundup

Find out what’s happening in the world of federal healthcare regulations by reviewing some recent headlines from across the country.

 

CRC Announcements

Give the gift of recognition

Get in the holiday spirit by nominating outstanding MSPs and medical staff leaders for CRC Achievement Awards.

CRC starter kit

Brand-new to CRC? Looking for a sneak peek into what an upgraded membership would bring? Need a refresher on how to access the arsenal of expert analysis, training resources, and networking opportunities already at your disposal? Whatever your goals, the CRC team has you covered. Peruse the following collection of tools, how-tos, and quick tips for putting your membership to optimal use.

Share your New Year’s resolutions

CRC wants to know: What will 2017 hold for MSPs and medical staff leaders? Send your professional aspirations, inspirations, predictions, plans, and advice for the year ahead to Editor Delaney Rebernik at drebernik@hcpro.com, and you could see your contributions featured on CRC’s site and social channels.

 

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Peer Review Benchmarking: Pursuing Medical Staff Excellence

Looking for metrics and real-world processes to assess your peer review program? Peer Review Benchmarking: Pursuing Medical Staff Excellence offers the tools you need to analyze and redesign your peer review processes. Learn how to quantify your peer review data to measure the success of peer review at your organization and how to best share this information with various departments and committees. Once you use the data to determine what elements of your peer review process you need to redesign, read the case studies in this book from organizations who embarked on peer review redesign and learn from their triumphs and mistakes.

 
 

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