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Featured Content | How can MSPs get the support of hospital leaders? | The support of medical staff leaders and administrative leaders can make life vastly easier for MSPs. The first step toward achieving this support is to obtain leadership buy-in by providing them with the necessary tools and education to help them understand the credentialing process and the regulatory requirements that govern the process. |
Definitions, names, and preambles | Many medical staffs begin their bylaws with a list of definitions for terms used throughout the bylaws, the name of the organization, a preamble, and a statement of purpose and authority. Is all this necessary? The simple answer is, “No, these items are not required.” But, to elaborate, let’s take a closer look at each. |
Join us for a focus group! | Calling all physician leaders, medical staff professionals, and credentialing professionals--We want to hear from you! Join us for a focus group call on Tuesday, December 10 at 1 p.m. EST to discuss the latest in industry news. We want to know what you're most interested in, what challenges you're currently facing, and how we can best meet your credentialing and privileging needs. As a thank you for participating in the focus group, all callers will receive an exclusive discount code! Email Associate Editor Karla Accorto at [email protected] for more information or to RSVP. |
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CRC Member Exclusive | Telemedicine in 2019: The trend continues | The growth trend in digital healthcare has continued for much of 2019. In fact, according to InTouch Health, a telehealth services company that offers health systems solutions to deliver virtual care, the global telehealth market is expected to reach some $40 billion this year. |
Study: 25% of medical spending in America is wasted | The researchers categorized articles and reports according to the six domains and whether they assessed cost of waste, savings from interventions that address waste, or both. They then translated costs and savings from included studies into national costs and savings and converted these values to 2019 dollars using the Bureau of Labor Statistics Medical Services consumer price index. All component estimates were summed to determine total costs and ranges and total potential savings and ranges for each waste domain. |
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