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The Importance of Primary Source Verification for Practitioner Credentials

Verisys

If there’s one thing healthcare organizations can count on, it’s changing regulations. Although credentialing and recredentialing standards were temporarily changed due to COVID, many regulations are returning to the former protocol. What Is Considered a Primary Source? And the list goes on.…

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Spotlight on the Importance of Medical Credentialing

MedTrainer

That’s why medical credentialing is such a crucial part of compliance for healthcare organizations and the providers working within them. Unfortunately, medical credentialing isn’t an easy task — and it’s one that’s ongoing. What Is Medical Credentialing? Why Is Medical Credentialing Important?

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Primary Source Verification: One of the Hidden Secrets to Ensuring Excellence in Any Healthcare Organization

Verisys

Let’s take this opportunity to review the importance of primary source verification during the healthcare credentialing process. Defining healthcare credentialing and primary source verification Healthcare credentialing is the tedious process of assessing a healthcare provider’s qualifications, experiences, and competency.

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Managing Healthcare Compliance in Michigan

MedTrainer

Healthcare providers, organizations, and compliance officers in Michigan State need to be aware of their state-specific laws and regulations in order to navigate compliance successfully. To maneuver through these regulations and resources successfully you need awareness and insight into what each requires.

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Accreditation and Survey Best Practices and Common Challenges

MedTrainer

The pandemic and the temporary standards that have occurred on the federal level have really broadened the amount of work that has to be conducted for a facility to remain compliant with all of the new regulations and administrative requirements that have been promulgated, especially at the federal level. Documentation.

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Quick Guide to the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB)

Provider Trust

Integrating NPDB continuous query into your monitoring process ensures a complete view of your credentialed population and allows you to manage, monitor, and verify your providers in one place – saving you time and ensuring peace of mind. Healthcare Legislation & Regulations. For more information, view the webinar on demand.

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20 Tips to Help You Survive Facing Peer Review for Your Hospital Clinical Privileges-Part 1 of 2

Pharmacy Law Blog

If you are a physician, nurse practitioner, psychologist, clinical pharmacist, oral surgeon, ophthalmologist, or other licensed health professional with clinical privileges in a hospital, chances are that one day you will be subject to a peer review action or investigation. This is part 1 of a 2 part blog series.