Low-volume practitioners pose credentialing challenges
In a recent HCPro survey, nearly a quarter of respondents cited credentialing low-volume practitioners as their biggest priority or area of concern. The main challenge with assessing the competency of low- and no-volume practitioners is getting enough relevant data. Because these practitioners don't practice at hospitals regularly, there is a lack of performance data needed to assess their competency. "You can't get data when there is no data," says Kathy Matzka, CPMSM, CPCS, a medical staff consultant in Lebanon, Illinois.
"Although a practitioner may be a low- or no-volume practitioner, all of his or her patients may be admitted to the hospital, so that practitioner will want to have a say in medical staff policies and procedures and be able to vote on bylaws, serve on committees, etc."