After breathing a sigh of relief that your survey is over and before starting preparations for the next one, it’s important for the medical staff to recap their survey experience. This evaluative step allows medical staffs to gain a deeper understanding of where their organization falls on the...
Many medical staff and hospital leaders believe that employment is a panacea for misaligned incentives that currently characterize physician-hospital relationships. The bottom line is that physician employment can relieve some symptoms of misalignment if implemented correctly, but it is not a...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 19, Issue 4
I can’t believe I have been in this profession for more than two decades! Over the years, I have received a lot of advice, some good, some funny, some downright ridiculous, and some that has lasted me a lifetime. I would like to share some of that advice with you.
Last month, I wrote about a problem many organizations face when implementing clinical service lines. The way many clinical service lines are currently structured, it is unclear who owns the responsibility of ensuring physician performance—the organized medical staff, through its relevant...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 19, Issue 3
It’s important for MSPs solely managing a medical staff services department (MSSD) to draft their own job description so that others in the organization have a clear understanding of the role of the MSP. When others in the organization, especially the HR department, have a clear...
Hospitals and health systems are increasingly interested in designing and implementing clinical specialty service lines. Clinical service lines are designed to cut across organizational and disciplinary boundaries to organize patient care around one of the following:
• Specific diseases,...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 19, Issue 1
Medical staffs should determine the criteria for APP privileges prior to accepting applications so you don’t have to cross that bridge at the last minute.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 30, Issue 4
Expect accrediting organizations (AO) to get even tough-er on problems found within the physical environment after yet another critical CMS report to Congress about the agency’s oversight of AOs.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 30, Issue 2
The United States District Court for the Western District of Washington at Seattle (the “Court”) granted in part and denied in part a defendant’s motion for summary judgment, finding that immunity under the Health Care Quality Improvement Act (HCQIA) cannot be applied when the information is...