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Credentialing Resource Center Connection

 
 
National credentialing and privileging expert Sally J. Pelletier, CPCS, CPMSM, delivers useful and timely information in her weekly " Credentialing Resource Center Connection" column.

December 17, 2009   ( Volume 11, Issue 48)
 
Ask the expert: What are some examples of prospective proctoring that can be used during focused professional practice evaluations?

There are several types of prospective proctoring. The prospective proctoring for cognitive diagnostic/medical evaluation is best accomplished through an early discussion between the newly-privileged applicant and the proctor.


 
Happy Holidays: Credentialing Resource Center Connection will resume on January 8

In light of the holidays, the Credentialing Resource Center Connection will not publish for the next two weeks. You will receive your next issue on January 8. For the latest credentialing news next week, please check out our blog at www.CredentialingResourceCenter.com/blog.

See you in 2010!


 
Free form Friday: Credentialing committee minute-taking template

This week’s form is a useful tool for MSPs charged with taking meeting minutes. It is featured in the Medical Staff Briefings article “Meeting minute best practices to protect your organization from litigation,” written by Liz Jones, Associate Editor.

The form was submitted by Halina J. Henning, CPMSM, CPCS, senior manager of medical staff administration at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, who shares more of her tips in the accompanying article.


 
Joint Commission standard MS.01.01.01 (formerly MS.1.20) is out for field review

The Joint Commission posted a draft of standard MS.01.01.01 (formerly MS.1.20) on its Web site for field review yesterday. Click here to read the draft standard, read background information about the standard, and submit comments to The Joint Commission.


 

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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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