Credentialing questions? Get the facts

True or false: The AMA Profile and AOA Profile are considered acceptable for primary source verification.

True! Do you know why?

Listen to "Breaking Through Credentialing Misconceptions: Old, New, and Updated Practices," an  on-demand webcast hosted by Carol Cairns, CPMSM, CPCS. Bring your entire team to this 90-minute on-demand program as Cairns, an advisory consultant and frequent presenter with The Greeley Company and a recognized expert in the field, clarifies acceptable sources for credentials verification, the differences between verifying competency and previous affiliations, and the challenges of verifying professional references. In addition to specific requirements, best practices in credentials verification will be highlighted.

At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify what is acceptable as a primary source verification
  • Streamline primary source verification processes
  • Describe the difference between verification of  previous  hospital affiliations and confirmation of practitioner competence
  • Know the rules for querying the NPDB
  • Use physician self-querying of the NPDB to protect the physician and the organization
  • Develop efficient processes for reappointment to replace outdated practices

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