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b>Health Care Credentialing, takes you far beyond the standard
review of credentialing concerns, delivering insights into
innovative ways to collect, process and assess credentialing
information. No matter where you're conducting credentialing, this
resource will help you keep pace with the latest ideas and
approaches.Specifically, Health Care Credentialing will help you:
Take into account complex laws, regulations, and accreditation
standards as they apply to credentialing Handle disruptive care and
clinical competency issues Access information for evaluating core
competencies to be used in credentialing Stay up-to-date on
relevant regulations, statutes, and accreditation standards Health
Care Credentialing helps you address the critical issues in this
important arena. This unique resource delivers: Coverage of
credentialing for disaster management Innovative processes to
upgrade clinical competencies outside the credentialing system
Guidance on Board and IRB credentialing Innovative perspectives to
address behavioral problems and disruptive individuals Cutting-edge
approaches to "Pay-For-Performance" and credentialing
Ahead-of-the-curve insights into credentialing and federal
requirements such as the ADA Rehab Act Section 504 and EEOC
guidance In addition, Health Care Credentialing will help you: Keep
pace with credentialing standards and relevant state and federal
requirements Launch important credentialing initiatives Implement
alternative programs to address emerging credentialing issues And
much more! Health Care Credentialing has been updated to include:
New sections on: New ACOs: Physician-Hospital Alignment Changes in
Medical Staff Structures Technology Utilization Competency
Innovative Bylaws and Credentialing Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
Credentialing Discussion of changes in the proposed rule for the
Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank (HIPDB) and the
National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) Updated information on
credentialing for advanced practice practitioners Updated
information on telemedicine Discussion of the May 2012 revisions to
the medical staff and nursing services Conditions of Participation
Updated information on the final rule for screening and program
requirements for ACOs Discussion of the following cases: Smigaj v.
Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital West Florida Regional Medical
Center v. See Gargiulo v. Baystate Health, Inc. Effective reversal
of the Archuleta decision by Utah Code section 78B-3-425 Cawthorn
v. Catholic Health Initiatives Iowa Corp. d/b/a/ Mercy Hospital
Medical Center Appeal of Sternberg v. Nanticoke Memorial Hospital
Jablonsky v. Sierra Kings Healthcare District Preau v. St. Paul
Fire and Marine Insurance Company Lawnwood Medical Center Inc. v.
Randall Seeger Smith v. Cleveland Clinic Gaalla v. Brown State of
Rhode Island Department of Health Board of Medical Licensure and
Discipline, In the matter of Alexandra Thran, MD Updated
discussions of and references to The Joint Commission's 2012
Hospital Accreditation Standards
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