Burnout. Communication breakdowns. Security blind spots. These are daily realities in hospitals, and they can be the difference between a safe patient encounter and a sentinel event.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 34, Issue 9
Historically, members of the medical staff have been expected to donate time to the peer review process, including time as a proctor. However, in recent years, this compact has frayed. Physicians’ time is more valuable than ever before, and time committed to proctoring is money lost from the...
The American Hospital Association (AHA), working with the University of Washington’s Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, released a report in June that found that U.S. hospitals spent an estimated $18.27 billion in...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 34, Issue 9
Many physicians begin their leadership positions unprepared to carry out their new responsibilities. They may be skilled clinicians and well respected by their peers, but clinical knowledge doesn’t always translate into effective leadership. In fact, the skills that drive clinical success can be...