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Thursday, October 13, 2016

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Preparing medical staff leaders for performance conversations

The success of a medical staff leader’s conversation with a practitioner who has outlier performance results hinges on how adept the leader is at doing the following:

  • Reviewing and understanding the reasons for the outlier status leading to FPPE
  • Communicating the results to the practitioner in an effective manner
 

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The OPPE Toolbox: Field-tested Documents for Credentialing, Competency, and Compliance

Get the tools you need to carry out OPPE. This book contains forms and policies that hospitals of various scope and size are currently using to conduct OPPE that complies with accreditors’ standards. Streamline your processes, eliminate the background work, and implement a comprehensive and compliant OPPE process with these expertly reviewed tools and forms. Author Juli Maxworthy, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN, CNL, CPHQ, CPPS, provides medical staff leaders, medical staff professionals, and the quality team with best practices and highlights how to tailor the tools to your organization’s needs.

 
 

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