Corporate Compliance

Tip: How to audit credentialing and privileging practices

Healthcare Auditing Weekly, April 17, 2007

When auditing your organization's credentialing and privileging practices, start by reviewing the structure of the medical staff's office (MSO) credentialing and privileging practices.

To begin this process, read and evaluate the following documents:

  • Medical staff bylaws Interviews with MSO representatives
  • Medical staff privilege request forms Medical staff application and reapplication forms and related documents
  • Medical staff credentials' files Allied health credentialing and privilege forms and related policies and procedures
  • Other related policies, procedures, and forms the MSO uses in the credentialing and privileging process

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