A federal judge vacated the Trump administration’s H-1B $100,000 visa fee requirement this week, ruling that the executive branch lacked the authority to impose the policy because it is a tax.
Credentialing staff are facing growing pressure to monitor provider risk, payer enrollment delays, and compliance exposure between traditional reappointment cycles.
The medical executive committee (MEC) is the only medical staff committee that The Joint Commission requires accredited hospitals to have. Learn who should be on the committee and what they should be responsible for.
As workplace violence continues to rise, hospitals are discovering that some of their most serious security gaps are not rooted in staffing or policy. Instead, they may come down to life safety systems that were designed decades ago.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 35, Issue 5
MSPs are being asked to do more than ever—often without the structural support to match. Governance frameworks often fail to keep pace with how work is truly being executed.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 35, Issue 5
As hospitals automate more of their security infrastructure to offset staffing shortages and rising risks, the real challenge is no longer whether to automate, but how to do it without introducing blind spots.