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Featured Content | Take the 2020 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. The 2020 edition features new and improved questions and response options, developed with input from MSPs working in credentialing environments ranging from acute care hospitals and ambulatory centers to CVOs and health plans. Click here to take the 2020 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 recieve free on-demand access to the 2020 Credentialing Resource Center Virtual Event. Convinced? Click the following link to take the 2020 MSP Salary Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KFCBM6L. |
The specialties with the highest average base salaries | Invasive cardiologists and orthopedic surgeons have the highest base salaries offered to recruits, according to a Merritt Hawkins report. On average, invasive cardiologists earn $640,000 and orthopedic surgeons earn $626,000. |
Navigating APP credentialing and privileging laws | Credentialing and privileging regulations for advanced practice professionals (APP) are currently a loose patchwork of federal and state statutes. Given this variability, today’s discussion centers on strategies that MSPs and medical staff leaders can use to identify and apply relevant laws to their APP vetting processes. |
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CRC Member Exclusive | Clinical Privilege White Paper: Transesophageal echocardiography | Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is an ultrasound technique that uses sound waves to visualize the cardiovascular system. The procedure uses a flexible tube with an imaging transducer, guided down a patient’s throat, to produce real-time images of the heart in action. In essence, a TEE probe is a modified gastroscope with a motor-controlled ultrasonic transducer at its tip. This arrangement allows the transducer to be advanced into the esophagus, where it is positioned directly posterior to the heart. Depending on the diagnostic need, both 2D and 3D probes are used for TEE procedures. |
Four ways you haven’t thought about using telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic | With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth has finally come of age. Like a lonely teenager who once struggled to make connections with a broader network of friends and was bound by strict parental controls, suddenly, telehealth has blossomed into the most popular kid in school by becoming an essential tool in the healthcare armament against this pandemic. |
Tips for developing and implementing an aging practitioners policy at your organization, Part 2 | Last month, Medical Staff Briefing featured part one of a Q&A with Jonathan Goldner, DO, MMM, FCCP, FCCM. This Q&A centered on how MSPs and physician executives can successfully implement an aging practitioners policy at their organizations. The conversation continues in this second installment in which Goldner discusses whether the wellness committee should help create an aging pracititioner policy and whether physicians over a certain age should undergo peer review more frequently than younger physicians. |
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