Tip of the week: Tips from the Credentialing 101 series, part III
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, March 6, 2008
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From September 2007 through the April 2008 issues, the Briefings on Credentialing newsletter featured a series of Credentialing 101 articles. Each article focused on a single credentialing topic, and provided a refresher course for the seasoned pro and a just-the-facts introduction for the new MSP on the block. This week's tip is from the "Core privileging" article, printed in the November 2007 issue:
The term "core" refers to a group of clinical activities that any physician with adequate training within a specialty or subspecialty should be able to perform. If the physician requires additional privileges, the medical staff office can also assign special noncore privileges. These noncore privileges usually address the use of new technologies, high-risk procedures, or activities that may cross specialty lines.
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