We’ve all done it—read through tedious reports filled with paragraphs of blocky text, tables, and footnotes but walked away with zero useful information. We get so bogged down in the bulk of the information that we fail to see what the data mean. That’s where infographics...
Physicians are no strangers to concurrent proctoring. At some point in his or her career, every physician is proctored and serves as a proctor, but there is a lot more to this medical staff responsibility than meets the eye. With many other duties, physicians may not...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 20, Issue 1
It’s essential for the medical staff services department (MSSD) to build strong working relationships for its own benefit as well as that of the hospital. Key departments for the MSSD to develop relations with include administration, quality improvement, health information management,...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 20, Issue 1
When medical staffs develop privilege criteria for advanced practice RNs (APRN), there are other factors to consider besides education and current competency. These factors range from state laws to insurance plan coverage. At times, these nonclinical factors form practice...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 20, Issue 1