Many chiefs of staff step into their leadership roles with limited understanding of what’s required in credentialing and medical staff governance. They bring strong clinical judgment but may not have been formally prepared for the procedural responsibilities and accountability that come with the...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 34, Issue 12
Medical staff professionals (MSP) are no strangers to the grind of repetitive tasks—sitting on hold with payers, chasing down credentialing documents, tracking follow-ups manually.
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During the recruitment process, hospitals often narrowly and incorrectly define a quality physician as one who provides excellent technical care—a good medical school, a renowned residency program, and stellar letters from program directors are the entrance ticket onto the medical staff.
Hospital security leaders face an enormous task: maintaining a safe, compliant, and open environment for patients, staff, and visitors—often with limited resources and increasing risk. That’s why building a smarter security program means learning from those who’ve done it at scale and in high-...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 34, Issue 11
In previous years, many medical staff offices didn’t have to deal with payer enrollment, but as illustrated in the 2025 MSP Salary Survey Report, MSPs and credentialers are increasingly having to fold it into their job duties.