Who is Slipping Through the Cracks
in Your Credentialing Process?
Audio CD
Recorded May 9,
2006
Faculty: Susan
Lapenta & Lauren
Massucci

Your hospital has high standards,
you have worked hard to develop a rigorous credentialing process
with the goal of appointing only well-qualified physicians to your
medical staff. But what, if any, credentialing do you do for those
practitioners who aren't on your medical staff, but provide care
at your hospital or utilize its facilities? For instance:
• allied health professionals
who are employed by the hospital
• private scrub techs who are employed by physicians
• employees of outside contractors (e.g., mobile imaging units)
• teleradiology providers
• sales people who are present in the OR
• non-medical staff members who order tests
• non-medical staff members from whom you accept
histories and physicals
• students and volunteers
From a legal perspective it is
important that you do some type of credentialing for them. Join
HortySpringer attorneys Susan Lapenta and Lauren Massucci for this
audio CD in which they discuss the
best practices for credentialing these types of practitioners so
that they don't slip through the cracks in your credentialing process.

Audio CD: $225
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