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What are hospitals required to report?

Hospitals must report adverse actions taken against the privileges of a physician or dentist to the National Practitioner Data Bank. They may choose to report actions against the privileges of other healthcare providers, but reporting is not required.

Take the 2023 MSP Salary Survey!

The Credentialing Resource Center’s (CRC) 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. The more responses we have, the more meaningful (and actionable) the data will be in the special reports we release for both CRC members and non-members.

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

Send any survey-related questions to CRC’s Managing Editor, Karen Kondilis, at kkondilis@hcpro.com.

Physician assistant charged under new medical professional sexual abuse law

A physician assistant in Oregon is the first person charged under a new state law that makes it a crime to touch a patient for sexual gratification and telling them that the contact served a legitimate medical purpose.

 

CRC Member Exclusive

Identify and support physicians who may feel suicidal

September was National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month, with September 17 being designated annually as National Physician Suicide Awareness Day. The day serves as a reminder that the rate of suicide among physicians remains high, especially in comparison to other professions and the general population.

Clinical Privilege White Paper - Pathology

According to the American Board of Medical Specialties, pathologists focus on the causes and nature of disease. They contribute to diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment through knowledge gained by the laboratory application of the biological, chemical, and physical sciences. They use information gathered from the microscopic examination of tissue specimens, cells, and body fluids, and from clinical laboratory tests on body fluids and secretions, for the diagnosis, exclusion, and monitoring of disease.

Legal news roundup: Physician’s manslaughter case proceeds, fake plastic surgeon caught, physician sentenced for overprescribing

Find out what’s happening in the world of federal healthcare regulations by reviewing some recent headlines from across the country.

  • Manslaughter case against physician, nurse will proceed to trial
  • Fake plastic surgeon pleads guilty
  • Physician assistant charged with fraud
  • Surgeon’s license suspended
  • Physician sentenced to prison for overprescribing pills
 

    

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