Deviating from physician credentialing best practices puts healthcare organizations at risk for claims of negligence. Although physician credentialing may seem like a tedious administrative task, poor ...
As more hospitals employ and contract with physicians, lawsuits holding hospitals liable for medical negligence have become more prevalent. While each hospital has its own credentialing process, ...
When not managed properly, they can, and will, negatively impact a healthcare organization’s revenue. With regulatory requirements becoming more and more complex, incorrectly or poorly managed ...
Properly credentialing physicians can increase ASC profits, according to Ted Gottis, senior vice president at MedTrainer. Mr. Gottis works with ASCs to help staff manage the credentialing process and ...
Credentialing physicians for a surgery center is quite an undertaking, considering the amount of information that must be double-checked before a provider is accepted into the facility. Dare Hartsell, ...
As a wave of significant federal administrative changes takes shape, there is growing scrutiny on how our healthcare system operates. One persistent and costly challenge is administrative waste—an ...
Provider credentialing is a necessary task that ensures physicians are qualified to deliver patient care and receive compensation. It impacts not only the providers’ ability to work, but also patient ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, the mental health of the healthcare workforce is widely reported as worsening. Despite increased attention, barriers to seeking mental health care remain high.
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