Don’t miss tomorrow’s session, Miller v. Huron: Lessons Learned, at 3:15 PM. Carol Cairns, CPMSM, CPCS, and Todd Sagin, MD, JD, will discuss the credentialing industry’s latest noteworthy court case, for which Cairns served as an expert witness. They will be joined onstage by their...
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Attending the 2018 CRC Symposium is sure to keep you busy, provide valuable education, and great networking opportunities, but make sure you leave some time to enjoy the Las Vegas area. When you first think of Las Vegas, you likely think of slot machines, shows, and parties. But a number of...
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There’s a reason why the American College of Surgeons (ACS) recommends asking patients if they’re okay with a concurrent surgery before operating. A Manhattan doctor found that out the hard way, after two former patients sued him last month for $14 million, according to the...
Two groups, one on each side of the CRNA practice authority question, both say they want what is best for patients and the healthcare system in general.
Do most hospitals query insurance carriers to obtain an applicant’s malpractice suit history even though this step is not required by The Joint Commission?
A West Palm Beach, Florida, man has been sentenced to prison for posing as a physician as a teenager. Malachi Love-Robinson was 17 years old when he was first caught impersonating a physician at St. Mary’s Medical Center in January 2015, during which time he sat in on at least one gynecology...