Last Thursday, 2017 CRC Symposium registrants were sent welcome emails with instructions on downloading event materials and logging into the brand-new conference app. If you didn’t receive this information, please contact our customer service team by email (...
Want to join our expert speakers on stage? We’re looking for volunteers from the audience during the Credentials Committee Live in Action session to serve as committee members and a family practice chair. If you’re joining us at the session on Friday, April 7, at 9:15 AM, and interested...
This week, CRC Daily covers all-things Symposium. The event kicks off Thursday in Austin, Texas. We’ll start by spotlighting some favorite HCPro products that our expert faculty have developed. Stay tuned for on-the-scene event coverage later in the week here and on our...
The healthcare industry has long used credentialing processes, especially in the hospital setting, which must follow the requirements of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), The Joint Commission, and other organizations that accredit healthcare entities. In the health...
Although the number of female physicians has increased over the years, female cardiologists are still in the minority, representing only 13% of cardiologists. Martha Gulati, MD, chief of cardiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix and Physician Executive Director for...
Provider enrollment should be on MSPs’ radars, if not yet on their dockets, according to Carol Cairns CPMSM, CPCS, advisory consultant with The Greeley Company and president of PRO-CON, an Illinois-based medical staff services consulting group, and Maggie Palmer, MSA,...