The purpose of the verification process is to ensure that the information provided by the applicant is accurate and to determine whether the applicant’s credentials meet the organization’s criteria, as outlined in its policies. Verifications are performed at both initial credentialing and...
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This spreadsheet, created by Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital is used by the various departments involved in practitioner onboarding to keep track of important information, including the practitioner's start date. The start date can be adjusted based on when other information in this...
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An effective audit tool drives consistent receipt and appropriate processing of all necessary credentialing documents. Conducting regular audits ensures practitioner files comply with accreditation standards and promotes survey readiness. Newly recruited medical staff services leaders can use...
This tool summarizes results from audits of individual credentialing files. Studying this high-level overview can help credentialing, medical staff, quality, and hospital leaders track performance patterns, identify improvement opportunities, and promote compliance with internal and external...