Hosptials meeting ER demands with locum tenens physicians
Credentialing & Verification Update, January 28, 2009
A shortage of primary care physicians and an increasing number of Americans without health insurance are leading to an increase in emergency room patients that hospitals see every year. As a result, many hospitals are turning to locum tenens surgeons to make up for the shortage of general surgeons and emergency physicians needed to staff their ERs. Locum tenens will continue to provide a solution to physician shortages around the country but also provide numerous challenges to medical staff professionals responsible for their credentialing and privileging.
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