Monday, February 6, 2017

Featured Content

Temporary privileges for locum tenens practitioners: Yay or nay?

This week, CRC Daily covers credentialing. We kick things off with timely guidance on a longstanding pain point: vetting locum tenens practitioners.

By and large, locum tenens applicants should be credentialed like all other applicants in terms of information verification and clinical competency. Consequently, when it comes to temporary privileges, the standard principles apply.

 

New Members-Only Content

Provider onboarding: Make a good first impression

Onboarding can be an arduous process for physician leaders and MSPs, even when things go smoothly. More and more, organizations are hearing about providers’ experience of onboarding—including their frustration when application turnaround times are long, processes are repetitive, and providers have no idea where their application is in the process.

Do provider onboarding experiences matter? Yes, says Alicia Mendez, CPMSM, CPCS, technical sales manager at IntelliCVO, based in Nashua, New Hampshire.

 

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Sweepstakes: Win a seat at the 2017 CRC Symposium!

One lucky winner will be chosen to receive FREE registration for this year’s symposium, April 6–7 in Austin Texas.

Sweepstakes end Friday, February 17, at 11:55 p.m. PST. Enter daily to increase your chances. Winner will be announced Monday, February 20.

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Product Spotlight

Credentialing for Managed Care:
Compliant Processes for Health Plans and Delegated Entities

New to managed care credentialing? Whether you work for a health plan or a hospital medical staff services department, this how-to guide answers all of your health plan credentialing and enrollment questions. Learn the regulatory and accreditation requirements related to managed care credentialing, including those from CMS, NCQA, and URAC. Author Amy M. Niehaus, CPMSM, CPCS, MBA, provides readers with the guidance to create a comprehensive and compliant credentialing program to support your health plan or to streamline your hospital’s provider enrollment process through delegation. MSPs in all healthcare environments can benefit from understanding credentialing in the managed care world to support their organizational goals of compliance, operational efficiency, cost savings, and practitioner satisfaction.

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