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December 1, 2009   ( Volume 18, Issue 12) view entire issue
 
Joint Commission aligns with CMS: Revised telemedicine standard puts privileging burden on originating site

There are now parallel telemedicine standards: one set for organizations that use Joint Commission (formerly JCAHO) accreditation for deemed status purposes, and another set for organizations that do not.


 
Credentialing year-in-review quiz

The American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) approved the new child abuse pediatrics specialty in 2006 and the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) issued the first certification exams in November 2009.


 
ABP launches child abuse pediatrics certification

The American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) approved the new child abuse pediatrics specialty in 2006 and the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) issued the first certification exams in November 2009.


 
Case study: Lean Six Sigma redesign streamlines credentialing and reappointment processes

Holland Hospital worked with a Lean Six Sigma consulting team to improve the work flow in their medical staff services department.


 

 
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Assessing the Competency of Low-Volume Practitioners:
The Joint Commission requires that hospitals verify physician competence using performance data. Yet organizations often have little or no data related to the competency of low- and no-volume physicians. Medical staff leaders are therefore challenged to develop a strategy that guides the hospital's relationship with low- and no-volume providers, and medical staff services departments are challenged to establish systems to verify physician competence. This fully updated book and CD-ROM set offers the necessary tools and strategies for medical staff leaders and professionals to manage the increasing number of low- and no-volume providers and comply with Joint Commission standards.

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