Credentialing & Privileging

Tip of the week: Six steps to developing an economic credentialing policy

Credentialing Resource Center Connection, September 28, 2007

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Economic credentialing policies are not off-the-shelf products. Hospitals and their medical staffs should carefully develop and adopt them. The following are six recommended steps for a board to follow if they are interested in developing an economic credentialing policy:

 

  1. Define the issues and the goals
  2. Form a multidisciplinary committee
  3. Engage in legal counsel
  4. Create the policy
  5. Build consensus
  6. Adopt and implement

More information can be found in Economic Credentialing: How to Balance Competition, Compliance, and Collegiality to Resolve Conflicts of Interest by Robin Locke Nagele, Esq., Mark Mattioli, Esq., Todd Sagin, MD, JD, and Hugh Greeley, available here.



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