With artificial intelligence (AI) in the spotlight, more vendors are branding themselves as “AI-powered”—whether or not that label holds up under scrutiny. As a result, MSPs need to be diligent when evaluating solutions for credentialing and payer enrollment.
The initial appointment of physicians and allied health practitioners in hospitals often receives more attention than their reappointment. However, the reappointment process presents the greater exposure to negligence and liability.
MSPs play a critical role in preventing negligent credentialing, and they are the first stop on the tour when a negligent credentialing claim raises its ugly head. Review key steps that these individuals can take to prevent these claims.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 35, Issue 4
Credentialing leaders are navigating constant system change, staffing shortages, and growing expectations from hospital leadership—all while maintaining the compliance and patient safety responsibilities at the core of medical staff services.
Your organization’s medical staff bylaws and/or credentialing policies and procedures set the actual criteria for credentials committee membership. Although it’s good to enumerate some basic requirements for membership, it’s also worthwhile to note that more effective credentials committee...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 35, Issue 2
For Brian Clark, BSN, MSNA, CRNA, credentialing became real the moment it stopped him from working. Clark entered his first credentialing experience confident in his clinical readiness and prepared to practice. What he did not anticipate was how quickly an administrative timing issue could...