Editor's pick: Low-volume/no-volume practitioners white paper
Medical Staff Leader Connection, May 13, 2009
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A number of factors are driving physicians to focus less on practicing in the hospital and more on their outpatient practices. This trend leaves hospitals wondering how to best manage low- and no-volume providers, especially given The Joint Commission’s FPPE and OPPE requirements.
Low-Volume/No-Volume Practitioners: Best Practices for Competency, Privileging, and Strategy outlines practical steps to help you develop the best approach to low-volume/no-volume practitioners for your unique market and healthcare community.
Authored by Jon Burroughs, MD, MBA, FACPE, CMSL, senior consultant, and Rick Sheff, MD, CMSL, chair and executive director at The Greeley Company, a division of HCPro, Inc. in Marblehead, MA, this white paper is an example of the type of information that the Greeley Medical Staff Institute provides its members to keep them up to date on the latest news and industry standards.
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