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Monday, November 15, 2021
 

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Maintain professional and ethical standards

At times, administrators or physicians may pressure an MSP to cut corners or overlook certain procedural requirements in order to expedite an application. This can be a tough situation for an MSP to deal with; ethically, however, you should do everything you can to ensure that you are following your policies and procedures.

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We know you enjoy your free content from Credentialing Resource Center Digest. Now it's time to learn how a paid subscription to Credentialing Resource Center can help you in your daily tasks. Credentialing Resource Center is an easy-to-access portal that provides MSPs, quality professionals, and medical staff leaders with a collection of continuously updated tools, best practice strategies, and compliance tips developed by industry experts. Join our live, 30-minute demo on Tuesday, November 16, at 12:00 p.m. ET to learn how Credentialing Resource Center can help you and your team. To sign up, click here.

Closing soon! Last chance to take the 2021 MSP Salary Survey!

The Credentialing Resource Center’s annual MSP Salary Survey measures the compensation rates, essential duties, and other workplace trends shaping the careers of MSPs across the industry. Click here to take the 2021 MSP Salary Survey today to make sure your professional experiences are represented. The more responses we have, the more meaningful (and actionable) the data will be in the special reports we release for both CRC members and non-members.

Beyond receiving copies of the reports, to show our thanks for taking the survey, we will select one person at random to receive a free copy of our book, Verify & Comply, Ninth Edition.

Convinced? Click the following link to take the 2021 MSP Salary Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MSPSalary21.

 

CRC Member Exclusive

Pennsylvania Supreme Court: A credentialing committee may constitute a peer review committee

The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (the "Court") vacated a pair of lower court rulings, finding that documents in a physician's credentialing file and from the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) were protected from disclosure in a lawsuit claiming corporate negligence against a hospital.

 

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