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Contracting and Credentialing:
Bridge the Gap or Pay the Piper
Audio CD
Recorded December 19, 2006

Faculty: Henry Casale & Susan Lapenta

Hospitals are employing (and contracting with) more and more physicians. This should make the "problem" physician a thing of the past or, at least, should make it easier to deal with problems that might arise. But over and over again, we see hospitals recruit a physician who turns out to be the hospital's worst nightmare and then pay large sums of money to make the nightmare go away.

This happens because of the disconnect between a hospital's contracting objectives and its well established credentialing processes. Successful contracting cannot exist outside of the credentialing arena. At the same time, good contract language can make your credentialing and peer review problems much easier to solve.

Join Henry Casale and Susan Lapenta, partners at HortySpringer, for a discussion about ways to be more successful in contracting and tips to deal with peer review issues involving contracted physicians, including:  

  • Setting high standards for all medical staff members,  including your contract physicians
  • Linking the contracting and credentialing functions in your hospital 
  • Querying the data bank as part of the recruitment process 
  • Helpful provisions that should be in your exclusive, employment and recruitment contracts  
  • Contract provisions to avoid  
  • When to use (and when not to use) the credentialing process to address issues with contract physicians 
  • How to stop the bleeding once a problem is determined to exist with a contract physician 
  • Reporting obligations when contracts are terminated 
  • Cutting a deal with a contract physician: what can you say (or not say) to references and what are the legal risks of saying too little

Audio CD: $225

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