National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week
Across
- 5. The process of obtaining, verifying and assessing the qualifications of a health care practitioner who seeks to provide patient care services in or for the hospital
- 9. Authority a government agency grants an individual to practice a profession
- 11. Enforcement Administration Authorizes medical professionals, researchers, and manufacturers to access “schedule 1” drugs. Authorized registrants receive a number which is used for tracking controlled substances as a unique prescription number.
- 12. locations where a practitioner practices, and all must be queried and verified at every appointment and reappointment
- 15. Personal information, which does not typically need to be verified
- 16. Assurance that the information on a provider's application is proven correct by primary and approved resources
- 17. Status that providers that require expertise, but do not require providers to have current activity at the hospital
- 18. what the provider has requested and has been granted permission to do at the hospital based on verified and approved experience, training, competency
- 20. Status that providers who have retired, but have been active previously.
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- 1. Certification at more than 145 certifying boards
- 2. Licensure Regulation of medical and other professional practice. Authorizing persons to practice in certain health occupations and professions; establishing educational standards and examinations;
- 3. Status that providers have that see more than 25 patients per year
- 4. Someone in the same professional discipline as the applicant with personal knowledge of the applicant’s ability to practice
- 6. Status that providers have that see more than 6 patients per 2 years
- 7. All applicants must provide information for these which exceed 30 days or more
- 8. Completion of a practitioner's medical or professional program at an accredited school
- 10. Framework that the Medical Staff leadership appointees use to act and interact in hospital-related activities
- 13. Original source of a specific credential that can verify the accuracy of a credential reported by an individual health care practitioner. It is received directly from the issuing source
- 14. All postgraduate – internship, residency, fellowship
- 19. Missing dates or gaps in training; Discrepencies between information on the application and verified information; Interruptions in training; Differences in privileges indicated as a certain type of status but verified as another type; Suspensions, reprimand, revocation, or challenge to licensure or DEA; Excessive liability history; Liability coverage canceled; Ambiguous peer references; any other information that does not match or confirm to information provided upon application