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Implement and Maintain criteria-based core privileging


Criteria-Based Core Privileging: Guide to Implementation and Maintenance helps take the hassle out of the transition to a criteria-based core privileging system. Acting as a how-to guide, this book provides the necessary steps for medical staff and credentialing leaders to successfully adopt a criteria-based system.


This book will help medical staff leaders:
  • Develop a criteria-based core privileging system that is flexible, efficient, consistent, and objective
  • Identify key tips on how to obtain staff buy-in
  • Identify a clear path of transition to criteria-based privileging
  • Discuss how to apply criteria-based privileging to various practitioner categories
  • Handle privileging requests for new procedures and technology
 
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