The picture for healthcare employment is complicated, and no one would argue that things are getting simpler or more lucrative for many hospitals. Nevertheless, the 2015 MSP Salary Survey picture is not a gloomy one.
If accreditation were based on a straightforward, coordinated set of requirements across states and agencies, no one would have questions. Instead, there are myriad requirements that can seem to conflict. For help navigating the chaotic space where accreditiation and credentialing intersect,...
Overall, the responses to the 2015 MSP Salary Survey question "Which organization accredits your facility?" didn't change much from 2014. The Joint Commission accredits 76% of respondents' facilities, according to the 2015 results, and this continues the organization's incremental gains since...
Credentialing Resource Center Digest - Volume 16, Issue 25
Physicians who take extended leaves have limited options to help bring them back up to speed to practice. Whether they take time off to raise children, care for family members, or return from retirement, physicians are often asked to prove they are competent to see patients again.
Credentialing Resource Center Digest - Volume 16, Issue 25
A jury ordered an anesthesiologist and her practice to pay $500,000 after a patient’s phone recorded the surgical team mocking him while he was sedated for a colonoscopy.
Credentialing Resource Center Digest - Volume 16, Issue 25
The American Hospital Association’s Health Research & Educational Trust affiliate recently published the results of a survey looking into hospitals’ practices to engage patients and their families. The survey included 25 key practices and asked hospitals to report which ones they had adopted...