Negligent Credentialing: How to Avoid Being in the Headlines - Webinar Recording

Title: 

  • Negligent Credentialing: How to Avoid Being in the Headlines

Speaker: 

  • Sally Pelletier, CPMSM, CPCS

Description: 

  • This session will define negligent credentialing and reviews recent cases that are making headlines. Reviews techniques to foster risk prevention including best practices in credentialing and how to evaluate a credentials file avoiding negligent credentialing claims.

CEs:

  • This webinar recording has been approved for 1 CE credit.

Cost:

  • Hover over the "Register" button in the top right corner to see the price


This webinar covers the following Tomorrow's MSPĀ® Core Functional Area(s) and Skillsets

Core Functional Area(s):

  • Conducts, Participates In, and Maintains Primary Source Verification
  • Conducts, Participates In, and Maintains Credentialing and Privileging
  • Manages the Credentialing or Privileging Process
  • Complies with Accreditation and Regulatory Standards
  • Manages Compliance with State and Federal Accreditation Standards and Regulatory Requirements
  • Manages Departmental Operations
  • Analyzes and Manages Data

Skillsets:

  • Analytical Thinking
  • Clinical Competence
  • Evaluation
  • Human Resources
  • Legal
  • Medical Staff Professionalism
  • Political Savvy
  • Professional Ethics
  • Quality Review/Quality
  • Risk Management

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Negligent Credentialing: How to Avoid Being in the Headlines
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Begin self-paced component package. Watch the webinar recording of "Negligent Credentialing: How to Avoid Being in the Headlines" by Sally Pelletier, CPMSM, CPCS. Then, complete the associated webinar quiz and earn 80% or higher to receive CE credit.
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1.00 CE Credits credit  |  Certificate available