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Monday, March 11, 2019
 

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Peer review of AHPs

Beyond having detailed requirements for membership, privileging criteria, and other applicable policies, FPPE and OPPE for AHPs is needed to provide an initial review of new practitioners and a sustained review of each reappointment application. Best practice is a comparative analysis of OPPE for like practitioners, departments, and/or subspecialty divisions that may be reviewed together.

 

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The value of a telemedicine credentialing policy

Telemedicine providers communicate with patients or other caregivers via electronic communications. They will remotely review medical records, render a diagnosis, provide radiologic interpretation, or prescribe treatment, all without ever stepping foot inside the hospital. Because a telemedicine provider does not have direct physical contact with the patient, certain requirements relevant to a bedside clinician may not be applicable. As a result, telemedicine agreements sometimes create special circumstances that derail normal credentialing procedures.

 

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Check out our 2019 CRC Symposium photo gallery!

The Credentialing Resource Center team would like to thank everyone who made the 2019 CRC Symposium a resounding success. Click here to access our photo gallery featuring snapshots from educational sessions captured during the three-day training extravaganza in Las Vegas.

Where should we hold the 2020 CRC Symposium?

Where should 2020 CRC Symposium be held? Answer our new poll question and let us know.

Join us for a Verify and Comply webinar

All healthcare organizations must comply with multiple regulatory and accreditation standards, but making sense of all those requirements is easier said than done. During this 90-minute webinar, expert speaker Carol S. Cairns, CPMSM, CPCS, will break down the credentialing standards of the five accrediting bodies (CMS, The Joint Commission [TJC], the Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program [HFAP], DNV GL, and the National Committee for Quality Assurance [NCQA]), identify their similarities and differences, and explain how the four-step credentialing approach applies to each agency. For more information, click here.

 

 

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