Featured blog post: FAQs for Advanced Practice Professionals at Small and Critical Access Hospitals
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, September 30, 2010
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The following Q&A is from HCPro’s on demand Webcast Advanced Practice Professional Solutions for Small and Critical Access Hospitals, presented by Mary Hoppa, MD and Sue Salyer, CPMSM. The entire webcast and supplemental materials, including a white paper, core privilege forms, and an advanced practice professionals (APP) policy, may be purchased from HCMarketplace.
Q: If we have APPs employed by the hospital and APPs not employed by the hospital who are brought in by physicians and credentialed through the medical staff process, should we evaluate the competency of both groups the same way?
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