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Credentialing Resource Center: 2010 Archive [2009] [Current Issue]
 
August 04, 2010
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Making the most of a medical staff newsletter
Structured programs get practitioners back on track
Draft peer recommendations to make candidates shine and advance your organization's profile
Guidelines for freshly minted MSPs
 
August 01, 2010
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Utah negligent credentialing ruling: Breaking new ground or more of the same?
Secret ingredient to MSPs' work-life balance? Love your job
A scenario-based guide to resolving privilege disputes
Credentialing telemedicine providers in light of  ongoing changes
 
June 03, 2010
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Washington moves toward a statewide credentialing and privileging process
Five ways to improve your credentialing confidentiality practices
How to tell the (uncomfortable) truth on FPPE
 
June 01, 2010
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The ethics corner: Voicing concerns over good doctors who exhibit disruptive behaviors
Book excerpt: Understand the reappointment credentialing process
FAQ: Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care shares its credentialing practices
 
May 01, 2010
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Robotic Surgical Simulator advances training criteria for today's surgeons
Tailor verification letters to get the best competency data
Joint Commission standard MS.01.01.01 scheduled for March 2011 implementation
MSPs work with medical staff leaders after accreditation surveys to act on results
Web sites that meet the demands of the MSP
 
April 01, 2010
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Sharing OPPE results with practitioners
Section 1921 updates the National Practitioner Data Bank with additional non-LIP data
How to use practitioner placement trends to predict MSSD workload and budget needs
The best professional advice I've been given
 
March 01, 2010
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Don't let conflicts of interest slip through your credentialing process
A closer look at conflict of interest solutions
Ready, Set, Credential: Reappointment chapter
How to describe your role when you do it all
 
February 01, 2010
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Briefings on Credentialing, February 2010
Know your role in testing, treating, and recredentialing practitioners
Keeping practitioners cool during high-pressure meetings
Reaching hard-to-reach practitioners
Joint Commission standard MS.01.01.01 at field review
 
January 01, 2010
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What’s the harm in  disclosing privilege lists?
Manage satellite clinics as part of the hospital
Training and proctoring advance practice professionals
 
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