Free form Friday: Table outlining the FPPE process
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, December 3, 2009
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Many medical staffs, from hospitals small and large, struggle to implement a solid proctoring process. The Joint Commission’s standards regarding focused professional practice evaluations (FPPE) have been in place for a few years now, yet MSPs still look for resources to make their proctoring processes work better.
As our way of helping, we’re offering you a free from: a table for outlining the FPPE process. The table contains information about FPPE tasks, the activities that comprise the task, the time frame for completing them, and the person or department responsible.
The form is one of many tools featured in Proctoring and FPPE: Strategies for Verifying Physician Competence, Second Edition, by Robert J. Marder, MD, CMSL and Mark A. Smith, MD, CMSL.
Click here to download the form on the blog.
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