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Enforcement Issues with Interstate Licensing 

YouCompli

CJ Wolf, MD provides enforcement action summaries for the YouCompli blog. This month’s article looks at interstate licensing actions. Before the COVID pandemic, many openings were due to retiring nurses coming to the end of a long career. The nurse had her Texas license suspended as a result. restrictions.

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8 Common Provider Credentialing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Verisys

An organization must verify all certifications and licenses for every provider who administers patient services. 3: Allowing a physician to treat patients before credentialing is completed Courts have held hospitals liable when a physician falsifies credentials, and the hospital fails to do its due diligence in verifying them.

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Eight Common Physician Credentialing Mistakes

Verisys

All certifications and licenses must be verified for every provider who administers services to patients. This includes each practitioner’s education, medical training, residency, licenses, as well as any certifications issued by a board in the physician’s area of specialty. Mistake No. 4: Not updating and verifying information.

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Why Is Credentialing Management Software Important?

MedTrainer

Thoroughly reviewing and verifying credentials helps organizations identify any gaps or issues that may pose risks to patient safety, such as expired licenses or malpractice claims. Licenses Report that tracks licenses that require continuing education or refreshers. Risk Mitigation. Alignment With Payer Requirements.

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Achieving Transparency: How to Close a Critical Gap in Healthcare Compliance

Verisys

This includes licensed and unlicensed staff members, as well as partners, investors, contingent workers, agents, and contractors you do business with. The safety of your patients depends on making sound hiring decisions and ensuring that the licenses of your staff are current.

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Achieving Transparency: How to Close a Critical Gap in Healthcare Compliance

Verisys

This includes licensed and unlicensed staff members, as well as partners, investors, contingent workers, agents, and contractors you do business with. Not only does thorough screening and rigorous continuous monitoring help ensure quality employees, but it also provides 360-degree transparency.

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How To Avoid Negligent Credentialing in ASCs

MedTrainer

Negligent credentialing occurs when healthcare facilities grant privileges to medical professionals to practice within their facility without first conducting due diligence in assessing their qualifications, competence, and ethical standing. What Is Negligent Credentialing?