Tip of the week: Maximize a standard work day
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, January 17, 2008
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It is common to find MSPs under significant time-management challenges. A few ways you can maximize your standard work day are by:
- Taking action - conduct a time survey of your office to uncover where problems (personnel, training, interruptions, etc.) stem from
- Networking with your colleagues to identify solutions to common problems
- Identifying what resources, such as software enhancements, might add value to the credentialing process
This tip is from Ready, Set, Credential! Questions, Games, and Other Strategies to Train Your Staff, by Nancy C. Lian, CPMSM, CPCS, available here.
If you're interesting in learning more about your profession or plan on purchasing additional resources for your office, visit the credentialing and privileging page on HCPro's Healthcare Marketplace Web site, http://www.hcmarketplace.com/listings-M1_CRD.html.
This resource offers a complete listing of products designed to improve the credentialing and privileging skills of MSPs. Featured produce include:
- Subscriptions to monthly newsletters, such as Credentialing & Peer Review Legal Insider, Medical Staff Briefing, and Briefings on Credentialing
- A selection of books, including recent additions such as The 2008 Credentials Verification Desk Reference and Core Privileges for Physicians, Fourth Edition
- Registration forms for upcoming, live audioconferences (our next audioconference is Retool Your Reappointment Process: Strategies for OPPE compliance, on March 5) and CDs and audio archives of previous shows
- Lists of upcoming seminars and continuing education retreats with consultants from The Greeley Company
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