Health region cited for inadequate credentialing and privileging documentation
Medical Staff Leader Connection, June 9, 2011
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The Prairie North Health Region in Saskatchewan was cited in a 2011 report for not having adequate credentialing and privileging processes and documentation in place for physicians practicing in hospitals. PNHR did not have all of the required documents, such as copies of current medical licenses and criminal record checks before granting medical privileges. It also failed to conduct adequate reference checks, according to the Lloydminster Meridian Booster. PNHR’s senior medical officer stated that all physicians who practice at the hospital are legally qualified to practice at the hospital, and that the issues cited in the report are simply a matter of documentation.
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