Free form Friday: Credentialing committee minute-taking template
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, December 17, 2009
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This week’s form is a useful tool for MSPs charged with taking meeting minutes. It is featured in the Medical Staff Briefings article “Meeting minute best practices to protect your organization from litigation,” written by Liz Jones, Associate Editor.
The form was submitted by Halina J. Henning, CPMSM, CPCS, senior manager of medical staff administration at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, who shares more of her tips in the accompanying article.
Click here to download a copy of the form from the Credentialing Resource Center blog.
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