Featured Content | Consider the benefits and drawbacks of teleproctoring | Technology now allows the possibility of teleproctoring, whereby a proctor can directly observe another practitioner in real time without being physically present. Typically, the activity involves proctors using live video to observe practitioners from remote locations. |
Earn CEUs at the National Provider Enrollment Virtual event! | Looking to end your year earning continuing education credits? The National Provider Enrollment Virtual Event offers attendees the chance to earn 5.5 AAPC credits. Whether you listen in to the live event on November 1, or access recordings of the sessions later, you can earn CEUs. For more information, click here. |
Disparities evident among races in postsurgical deaths | Compared to white patients, Black patients are 42% more likely to die following high-risk surgery and Hispanic patients are 21% more likely to die. Overall, about 8,364 Black and 4,338 Hispanic excess postsurgical deaths occurred between 2000-2020. To eliminate the disparity in mortality by 2030, there would need to be an annualized reduction in the projected mortality rates among Black patients of 2.7% and .8% among Hispanic patients. |
Take the 2023 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 2023 MSP Salary Survey today to make sure your professional experiences are represented. Beyond receiving copies of the reports, to show our thanks for taking the survey, we will select two people at random to receive $50 Amazon gift cards. Convinced? Click the following link to take the 2023 MSP Salary Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/62H68CD |
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CRC Member Exclusive | Employee feedback matters: The quest to avoid credentialing burnout | Dawn Anderson, CPCS, CPMSM, director of credentialing, privileging, and licensing for Ob Hospitalist Group in Greenville, South Carolina, is a big advocate for preventing burnout among credentialing specialists. CRCJ spoke with Anderson earlier this year to discuss the organization’s burnout prevention program for credentialing specialists. Wanting to see how the program has progressed, CRCJ recently sat down with her again. Of particular interest were the results of the employee survey. |
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