The worlds of credentialing and provider enrollment are increasingly becoming entwined, and according to Christina Giles, MS, president of C. Giles & Associates, professionals in both fields should lean into this trend to enhance the two processes and possibly open the door...
Most medical staff bylaws contain a section labeled “definitions.” The value of a definitions section in the bylaws is to ensure clarity in the use of terminology. For example, if a hospital is part of a larger health system, does the term “board” in the bylaws refer to the hospital board or the...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 33, Issue 6
Enrollment is critical for any organization because if it’s not set up right when a provider starts working, then they're not seeing as many patients as they need to, says Jenny Jackson, EdD, MBA, CPMSM, CPCS, FMSP, director of credentialing and provider enrollment at Integrated Dermatology,
Should physicians with possible mental health issues be required to participate in specialized physician health programs? What programs are out there? What industry developments can medical staffs follow? What isn’t helping physicians and what is?
Across the care continuum, organizations and their employees are being charged to do more with less— less personnel and less financial support. Given these challenges, MSPs must educate their CEO and/...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 33, Issue 6
Provider enrollment has its challenges. Jenny Jackson, EdD, MBA, CPMSM, CPCS, FMSP, director of credentialing and provider enrollment at Integrated Dermatology, lives with these challenges each day.