National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week

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Across
  1. 3. 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
  2. 5. 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.
  3. 6. All applicants must provide information for these which exceed 30 days or more
  4. 10. 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
  5. 13. Authority a government agency grants an individual to practice a profession
  6. 19. Assurance that the information on a provider's application is proven correct by primary and approved resources
  7. 20. 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
Down
  1. 1. Status that providers have that see more than 25 patients per year
  2. 2. Status that providers who have retired, but have been active previously.
  3. 4. Completion of a practitioner's medical or professional program at an accredited school
  4. 7. Someone in the same professional discipline as the applicant with personal knowledge of the applicant’s ability to practice
  5. 8. Status that providers that require expertise, but do not require providers to have current activity at the hospital
  6. 9. Personal information, which does not typically need to be verified
  7. 11. Status that providers have that see more than 6 patients per 2 years
  8. 12. locations where a practitioner practices, and all must be queried and verified at every appointment and reappointment
  9. 14. All postgraduate – internship, residency, fellowship
  10. 15. Licensure, Regulation of medical and other professional practice. Authorizing persons to practice in certain health occupations and professions; establishing educational standards and examinations;
  11. 16. what the provider has requested and has been granted permission to do at the hospital based on verified and approved experience, training, competency
  12. 17. Certification at more than 145 certifying boards
  13. 18. Framework that the Medical Staff leadership appointees use to act and interact in hospital-related activities