Monday, November 14, 2016

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Delegated credentialing: 12 tips for building effective partnerships

This week, CRC Daily covers credentialing—a critical function across the care continuum.

When it comes to delegated credentialing, communication is key. Strive to share information and be available for any questions or feedback. The ultimate goal is for partners to work together as a team to achieve the maximum benefits of delegation. The following are additional, more targeted recommendations for health plans and delegated entities, respectively.

 

New Members-Only Content

The MSP's voice: Building a successful delegated credentialing partnership

by Laurel J. Yungwirth, CPCS, MHA

About five years ago, my employer, Allegheny Health Network (AHN), decided to pursue delegated agreements with the big-name insurance companies in our area. AHN, which comprises seven hospitals and four ambulatory surgery centers throughout Pennsylvania, was looking for ways to increase revenue and reduce the number of delivered services that were later deemed ineligible for reimbursement.

 

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Product Spotlight

The Credentials Committee Manual 

Former credentials committee member/chair Mark A. Smith, MD, MBA, FACS, provides practical advice on committee structure and duties (both current and future, including data analysis and legal considerations), tables and forms for managing meetings, as well as tools MSPs can use for effective committee operations. All forms are downloadable and customizable. 

Readers will learn best practices for compiling and using data in reappointment decisions, navigating credentialing considerations for nonphysician practitioners, and preventing turf battles. 

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Delaney Rebernik
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Credentialing Resource Center
drebernik@hcpro.com


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