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8 Common Provider Credentialing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Verisys

In one of the earliest negligent credentialing cases , a Wisconsin hospital was eager to book surgical cases and failed to properly verify a surgeon’s credentials. This creates the potential for adverse patient outcomes, leading to expensive malpractice lawsuits. Mistake No. Mistake No. Mistake No. Mistake No.

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Marketing, Telemarketing, Compliance & Healthcare

AIHC

Written by: Nancie Lee Cummins, CFE, CHA, CIFHA, OHCC, CHCM, CHCO, CORCM Due to the high volume of fraud schemes involving telemarketing revealed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) over recent years, it is important that providers heed “buyer beware” when engaging with a telemarketing firm. “If If it is too good to be true it probably isn't.”

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million bird flu shots to U.S.

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Health Provider News – February 10, 2023

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raising $5M endowment campaign for free health care clinic Trilogy Health Services names first chief medical officer OrthoCincy Orthopaedics expands reach in Kentucky with acquisition of Ortho Louisville LOUISIANA LCMC Health Launches Minority Administrative Fellowship Program St. million to UMass Memorial Health Care for COVID-19 costs Four Mass.

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Health Provider News

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Million Individuals Affected by MOVEit Hack MARYLAND Adventist HealthCare, Montgomery College form partnership to address need for qualified nursing workforce Harford Memorial Hospital closing set for Feb. million patients stolen during ransomware attack MINNESOTA CFO of the Year 2023: Penny Cermak, HealthPartners Inc. Many more are waiting.

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Health Provider News

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Mary’s Hospital accused of negligence and medical malpractice in wrongful death suit. Louis health system strikes deal with southeast Missouri provider St. renovation St. cash Tenet’s $2.4B

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Health Provider News – April 1, 2022

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Fraud plagues California’s hospice industry, audit finds. Despite malpractice lawsuits, Gainesville hospital stands behind star surgeon. Corner Office: Boston Medical Center CEO Kate Walsh takes a page out of Maya Angelou’s book. over MassHealth fraud. California nurses begin strike. seed funding round.