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Quick Guide to the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB)

Provider Trust

In this quick guide, we’ll explore the importance of including NPDB monitoring in your routine license and exclusion monitoring to protect your organization and the patients you serve from fraud, waste, and abuse. Its mission is to enhance healthcare quality, defend the public, and decrease healthcare fraud and misuse in the U.S.

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Are Provider Enrollment and Credentialing the Same?

MedTrainer

Watch this on-demand webinar to get tips to speed up your enrollment process. The employer may also review any pending and past medical malpractice cases or disciplinary actions. Watch this on-demand webinar to get tips to speed up your internal credentialing process. What is Provider Credentialing?

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Privileges and Credentialing Aren’t the Same

MedTrainer

Additionally, the credentialing specialist may request a record of any pending and past medical malpractice cases and disciplinary actions from the appropriate authority. Maintaining compliance helps protect against fraud, waste, and abuse. Watch this on-demand webinar for insights to improve your internal credentialing.

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What Is Provider Credentialing?

MedTrainer

It involves collecting and reviewing information such as education, training, licensure, certifications, work history, malpractice history, and references — all in pursuit of verifying that providers are who they say they are and qualified to deliver legitimate, safe, and ethical care.

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HIPAA Compliance Helps Prevent Small Practice Cybercrime

Compliancy Group

Let’s Simplify Compliance Learn how to protect your business against breaches in our upcoming webinar! This does not include the potential cost of damage to the practice’s reputation if those ransomed records containing PHI were sold for use in payment fraud or identity theft.

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