It only takes one missing piece of information that isn’t uncovered within the credentialing process and your organization could wind up making a bad hiring decision. And that could spell trouble for patients and your hospital.
At its most basic, credentialing is the verification of healthcare practitioners’ education, training, and current competency. Depending on the specific items that need to be verified, this process can be lengthy.
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Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 27, Issue 7
In managed care credentialing, delegation is defined as a formal process by which an organization gives another entity the authority and responsibility to perform certain functions on its behalf through a contractual arrangement. Delegation can provide many benefits to both organizations, but...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 27, Issue 6