After COVID-19 hit in 2020, many companies switched to remote work, where workers could fulfill their responsibilities from the safety and comfort of a socially distant location, usually their homes. Now, five years later, many jobs have continued this trend, as remote work has revealed itself...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 34, Issue 7
A California physician’s challenge to summary suspension of privileges was recently denied by the Court of Appeal of California (the “Court”) for being premature.
As the COVID-19 pandemic effects persist, many MSPs across the country have transitioned to working remotely and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Managing these virtual teams presents some different challenges and new twists on traditional team building and conflict resolution...
Few credentialing leaders get through a career without facing at least one major technology transition. But navigating a full credentialing software overhaul—especially in a complex healthcare environment—can test even the most seasoned professionals.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 34, Issue 7
If organizations merely address legalities in their contracts with physicians and fail to define expectations, they almost guarantee that the physician employment contract is only worth the paper that it is written on. In the contract, the employer must reinforce the behaviors it expects of...