Many MSPs have questions regarding what information to keep and how long to store it. This policy outlines the requirements of documents that must be present in each medical staff credentialing and privileging file, as well as a control process for logging when those files are checked in and out...
Credentialing leaders and MSPs naturally care about the well-being of physicians. Their relationship with healthcare providers should go beyond...Read More »
The configuration of the medical staff—ranging from fully employed to a mixed model of employed and independent practitioners—holds substantial...Read More »
Dawn Anderson, CPCS, CPMSM, director of credentialing, privileging, and licensing for Ob Hospitalist Group in Greenville, South Carolina, is a big...Read More »
Employed practitioners must comply with HR policies, such as those surrounding orientation, patient safety, and risk management. Such requirements...Read More »
The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the way healthcare professionals operate, pushing many to adapt to remote work environments. In some ways, it...Read More »
Given the high stakes and complexity of provider enrollment, aligning the function with traditional medical staff services work requires a clear...Read More »
As a medical staff leader, it is important to understand from the start that the days of a medical staff secretary in a medical staff office are...Read More »
Privileges are permissions that have been granted to a physician or other licensed independent practitioner to provide specific patient care...Read More »