Practical advice on committee structure and duties.

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The Credentials Committee Manual


In The Credentials Committee Manual, former credentials committee member/chair Mark A. Smith, MD, MBA, FACS, provides practical advice on committee structure and duties (both current and future, including data analysis and legal considerations), tables and forms for managing meetings, as well as tools MSPs can use for effective committee operations. All forms are downloadable and customizable.

This book provides readers with:

  • What CMS’ guidance for unified, integrated medical staff might mean for credentials committees
  • What new and prospective committee members (including APPs) need to know 
  • Information on technology’s role in streamlining meetings 
  • Ways to address the challenges of credentialing telemedicine providers
  • Simulation training techniques
  • Ways to avoid potential legal issues (including negligent credentialing)
  • New credentials committee structures

                   
 

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