MSPs and credentialing specialists often have the responsibility to make sure that all of the steps in the credentialing process have been executed in the processing of any particular application. This is a critical responsibility because plaintiff attorneys will often claim that missed steps...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 34, Issue 7
Recently, the Hardenbergh Group, an MSP staffing firm and consultancy, led a seminar on preventing and reversing provider burnout, as well as recognizing the signs of burnout within oneself or others. Once you recognize the signs of burnout, you can work on addressing them to create a better...
At times, MSPs must deal with physicians whose conduct is detrimental to the work environment. Negative behaviors can range from verbal or physical attacks to intimidation to defiant attitudes toward hospital leadership.
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.