Take proactive steps to streamline onboarding to ensure the successful integration of newly hired practitioners and medical staff members into the healthcare organization, its culture, and the local community.
For medical staff services leaders, board certification is supposed to be one of the more straightforward compliance checkpoints. But in practice, the timeline rarely lines up neatly.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 35, Issue 4
A recent case illustrates how courts balance physician rights, hospital peer review authority, and the federal government’s role in maintaining national quality-control systems for healthcare providers.
MSPs play a critical role in preventing negligent credentialing, and they are the first stop on the tour when a negligent credentialing claim raises its ugly head. Review key steps that these individuals can take to prevent these claims.
Security and clinical leaders agree—it’s not enough to react to violent incidents in healthcare after the fact. Effective prevention requires executive commitment, interdepartmental coordination, and tailored strategies that evolve with the threat landscape.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 35, Issue 4