Tip of the week: Consider the following three areas when developing privileging criteria
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, August 21, 2008
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Medical staffs must take into account the following three areas when developing criteria for privileges:
- Membership qualification, as applicable
- Existing exclusive contracts
- Minimal qualifications necessary to apply:
- Education
- Training
- Experience
- Evidence of current competence
- Peer recommendation
- Board certification
- CME
- Ability to perform (both physically and mentally)
This week’s tip is from Converting to Core Privileging: 10 Essential Steps to a Criteria-based Program, by Vicki L. Searcy, CPMSM, and Sally J. Pelletier, CPMSM, CPCS.
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