The daily demands of the job require MSPs to know where information is at all times, but it's not easy finding the time to teach a newly minted MSP what information is necessary, where to obtain it, and why it's needed. Ditto for more experienced MSPs looking to sharpen their bylaws knowledge....
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 24, Issue 5
The daily demands of the job require MSPs to know where information is at all times, but it's not easy finding the time to teach a newly minted MSP what information is necessary, where to...
Medical malpractice lawsuits resulting from negligent credentialing can be costly for hospitals. Legal defense fees, settlement payments, and jury verdicts can end up costing hospitals millions. However, these types of lawsuits can be avoided if those responsible for credentialing healthcare...
Have you ever made flash cards to study for an exam? Do you remember silly facts you learned in a trivia game? Often, approaching a new subject in different formats can help us absorb and retain information better than simply reading the material over and over again. The following games and...
The Appellate Court of Illinois for the Third District (the Court) held that a trial court was correct in dismissing a physician's defamation claim against a hospital's chief of staff. The Court found that the statements in question were not defamatory and releases of liability signed by the...
Credentialing Resource Center Digest - Volume 16, Issue 17
Of the 30 million children treated in emergency rooms (ER) every year, about 90% are in general community hospitals that often lack pediatric units. This means ERS often don’t have emergency equipment sized for children, such as breathing tubes, catheters, and needles.