Monday, August 7, 2017

CRC Featured Story

Follow your policy to get the best credentialing results

Before beginning any complex process, it is imperative to have a blueprint for that process in place. Such a blueprint for credentialing allows the process to be both efficient and consistent. Making up a process as you go along takes a lot of time and effort, and runs the risk of appearing to be arbitrary. Having the proper policies in place both makes the process much easier and saves time because all participants follow the same method.

 

New Content: Members Only

Burnout: A pragmatic approach for medical staff leaders, Part 1: What’s going on here?
 Published 8/7/17

If you believe half of what you read, just north of 50% of physicians nationwide, on average, are suffering from burnout. When they hear this, many medical staff leaders react by saying there is probably some burnout in their facilities, but it is not that high. Others react by saying that burnout is an awful term that has become hackneyed and overused. Some go so far as to say it does not exist, claiming physicians just need to suck it up and soldier on.

 

CRC Announcements

Apply to the 2018 CRC Contests!

The 2018 CRC Symposium Case Study Competition and the 2018 CRC Achievement Awards are two application-based contests that showcase excellence in the medical staff services and leadership fields. Winners, who will be selected by a panel of esteemed industry experts, will receive free admission to and recognition at the 2018 CRC Symposium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Need to connect with high-quality candidates? HCPro's Career Center can help!

Post your open jobs in front of the most qualified group of professionals in the industry: jobs.hcpro.com.

Use coupon code QualityCandidates for 25% off any product!

Contact Susan Pesaturo with any questions:
978-624-4594
 

SIGN UP | FORWARD | SPONSOR

 
 

Product Spotlight

Bylaws serve as the governing documents of the medical staff. Bylaws must meet the hospital’s accreditor’s standards, state and federal regulations, and the needs of the hospital’s medical staff. The Guide to Medical Staff Bylaws offers tips for writing bylaws and actual sample language that complies with Joint Commission, DNV, HFAP, and/or CMS standards. Mary J. Hoppa, MD, MBA, offers guidance on implementing accreditor’s standards and advice on getting physicians to buy into the importance of following medical staff bylaws. This guide goes beyond just providing sample language; it explains the importance of the bylaw and what it means for your organization to ensure compliance.

Click here to order your copy!

 

Contact Us

Delaney Rebernik
Editor
Credentialing Resource Center
[email protected]

HCPro
35 Village Road, Suite 200
Middleton, MA 01949
800-650-6787
www.hcpro.com

For advertising and marketing opportunities with the Credentialing Resource Center, please email [email protected].

 

 

Career Center

Post your open positions or find your next career move with the HCPro Career Center.