Survey results: Most medical staffs use core privileges
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, March 25, 2010
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Last week, we asked readers to tell us about their privileging systems. Over 200 readers completed the survey. The results are in, and most medical staff use core privileges, according to survey results.
Here is a break down of the answers:
61% - Core privileges
47% - Laundry list
9% - Cluster privileges
12% - Other (the most popular write-in answer for those in this category indicated that medical staffs use a combination of the choices listed above)
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