Conducting OPPE has been a requirement for accreditation by The Joint Commission since 2008 and recently became a stipulation of HFAP accreditation. Despite its prevalence, the OPPE process can present a number of challenges for MSPs, practitioners, and medical staff leaders operating in today’s...
Strong data, efficient approaches, and interdisciplinary collaboration are cornerstones of successful OPPE and FPPE processes. Find out how to implement all three at the 2016 Credentialing Resource Center Symposium.
This week, CRC Daily explores the OPPE process, whose success can hinge on the cohesion of a hospital’s quality and medical staff services departments (MSSD).
The Credentialing Resource Center Symposium features experts who have worked with or on medical staffs for years. HCPro is excited to welcome Todd Sagin, MD, JD, back to the podium as a speaker at the 2016 Credentialing Resource Center Symposium.
With the rise of healthcare services outside traditional hospital settings, outpatient practitioner credentialing and peer review are challenging medical staff services departments nationwide. We spoke with 2016 Credentialing Resource Center Symposium presenter Todd Sagin, MD, JD,...
Proctors may not know what information they need to collect or report. To help proctors succeed, give them a standardized form to complete when observing another physician. Today’s free resource is a summary focused professional practice evaluation (FPPE) monitoring form. This form is completed...