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Featured Content | Use a multidimensional approach to find quality physicians | During the recruitment process, hospitals often narrowly and incorrectly define a quality physician as one who provides excellent technical care—a good medical school, a renowned residency program, and stellar letters from program directors are the entrance ticket onto the medical staff. |
Last chance: Apply to speak at the National Provider Enrollment Forum! | We are currently seeking industry experts to speak at our upcoming conference, the National Provider Enrollment Forum, featuring a new credentialing and privileging track! The Forum will take place on September 21 and 22 at the Sheraton Nashville Grand Downtown in Nashville, TN. To apply, click here and fill out the application. The deadline to apply is today, Monday, March 1! Presentation topics could include: Enrollment with Medicare, Medicaid, or private payers Revalidations and maintaining enrollment Strategies for remote work Considerations for telemedicine practitioners Temporary, emergency, and disaster privileges Peer review, including ongoing professional practice evaluation and focused professional practice evaluation Professional development for enrollment and credentialing professionals |
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CRC Member Exclusive | Tackling credentialing and privileging challenges for low-volume APPs | Various accreditors require you to measure the competency of an advanced practice practitioner (APP), such as a nurse practitioner or physician assistant, based on the work they’ve done recently at your organization. However, when APPs are low-volume practitioners, meaning they don’t see enough patients or perform enough procedures to generate adequate competency data, it creates credentialing and privileging challenges for MSPs. |
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