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Provide new MSPs and credentialing coordinators on-the-job spot training

 
 

With the continued expansion and evolving reach of the medical staff and credentialing industry, MSPs need to stay informed. They must not only understand acronyms and terminology, but also keep up with the changes in healthcare philosophies and regulations that are part of their daily professional lives.
 
With definitions sourced from industry experts, Credentialing, Privileging, and Medical Staff Governance: Essential Terms and Guidance provides a concise overview of dozens of topics, including:

  • NPDB: what is reportable?
  • Medical staff categories: definitions and how to assess providers for various categories
  • Legal terms: including “malpractice,” “malfeasance,” “letter of intent,” and “with prejudice”
  • Popular acronym definitions: NPDB, FSMB, ECFMG, AMA, AOA, and more

 
For the complete, detailed list of terms and definitions, click the link below.

 
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