Thursday, April 20, 2017

Quick Tip

What goes into an NP collaborative agreement?

NPs and PAs' scope of practice is determined by education and experience, much like physicians. That scope is further defined by state law, hospital credentialing, and collaborating or supervising physician agreements. Where nurse practitioners (NP) are not permitted by state law to practice independently, it is important to delineate the NP's scope of practice in a collaborative practice agreement. For physician assistants (PA), a supervisory agreement is utilized to delineate scope of practice.

 

Members Only: New Content

Replantation surgery - Procedure 14

Published 4/20/17
 
Replantation surgery is the reattachment of amputated digits, limbs, or other body parts using reconstructive microsurgery, which involves operating on tiny body structures (e.g., blood vessels and nerves) with specialized microscopes and precision instruments.
Expert Q&A: Prime telemedicine governance documents and DOP forms for credentialing by proxy

Published 4/19/17

The United States could face a shortage of 40,800–104,900 physicians by 2030, according to a March study from the Association of American Medical Colleges.

Medical staff governing document language regarding telemedicine credentialing

Published 4/19/17

To engage in credentialing by proxy for telemedicine practitioners, originating-site hospitals/critical access hospitals must explicitly recognize the option in their medical staff governing documents (e.g., bylaws and/or policy). This resource provides sample language to get you started.  

Help physicians embrace EHRs

Published 4/17/17

As the value of “value” increases in healthcare, organizations must look at all means of increasing safety, quality, access, and cost. One entity that cannot be ignored is the EHR.

 

CRC Announcements

Post-conference to-dos

Thank you to all the MSPs, quality professionals, and medical staff leaders who made the 2017 CRC Symposium so memorable! This year’s conference may be over, but the application of lessons learned—and the friendships formed—are just beginning. Here are a few post-conference reminders from the CRC team.

Take our new poll: Where is payer enrollment housed?

Let us know which department in your organization performs payer enrollment tasks. You must be signed in with your free or paid CRC account to participate.

Have a hot medical staff or credentialing topic you’d like your peers to weigh in on? Send proposed questions to Editor Son Hoang at shoang@hcpro.com, and you could see your idea showcased in a future poll.

Take our provider enrollment survey for a chance to win!

Enter to win a $250 Visa gift card or free registration to this fall’s National Provider Enrollment Conference by taking the 2017 DecisionHealth Provider Enrollment Survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2017enrollmentsurvey.

Check out our 2017 CRC Symposium photo gallery!

Access nearly 100 snapshots from educational sessions—and off-hours exploration—captured during the two-day training extravaganza in Austin, Texas. 

CRC Symposium: Updated materials available

2017 CRC Symposium attendees can now access updated/supplemental materials for two of the event’s interactive sessions (“Credentialing Advancements in a New Delivery Era” and “Making Peer Review Actionable”), as well as full slide decks for the two Achievement Award ceremonies through the conference app and the materials download website. In the app, simply navigate to the “Agenda” tab, click on the relevant session, and download the updated documents listed under the “Files & Links” header.

 

    

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