Many MSPs and organizations have succession plans in place for when their employees retire, but how do you help prepare these new leaders for their roles? It’s more than just giving them the position—you have to prepare them for the difficulties and challenges they may face.
Violence in healthcare isn’t always patient-driven—and it’s not always confined to the four walls of a facility. In fact, some of the most dangerous events begin before a patient ever reaches the ER.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 35, Issue 1
Hospital and health system merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in 2024 paints a picture of an industry that looks stable on the surface but is still experiencing significant distress underneath.
CRC recently talked with Julie Siemers, MD, author and nurse educator, about the devastating impact of communication breakdowns—and the lifesaving importance of listening to patients and families.
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.