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Core Privileges for Physicians, Fifth Edition: A Practical Approach to Developing and Implementing Criteria-Based Privileges 5th ed. [Loose-leaf]

  • Formatas: Loose-leaf, 790 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Hcpro, a Division of Simplify Compliance
  • ISBN-10: 1601467370
  • ISBN-13: 9781601467379
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Loose-leaf, 790 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Hcpro, a Division of Simplify Compliance
  • ISBN-10: 1601467370
  • ISBN-13: 9781601467379
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This comprehensive resource combines a how-to manual with downloadable forms to help you develop and implement the most efficient and consistent privileging system available-the core privileging approach. It includes nearly 80 customizable physician specially and subspecialty privileging forms, along with applicable corresponding procedure lists, that are the culmination of Credentialing Resource Center white paper research and Greeley Company expertise.

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About the Author vii
About the Contributors viii
Acknowledgments x
PART I THE BASICS
1(44)
Chapter 1 Credentialing: The Prerequisite of Privileging
3(10)
Introduction
3(2)
Principles and Guidelines of Credentialing
5(4)
Tools for Success
9(1)
Best Practices in Credentialing Verification
10(3)
Chapter 2 Clinical Privileging: The Regulatory Requirements
13(4)
Chapter 3 Criteria-Based Core Privileging: A Better Way to Privilege
17(28)
Approaches to Privileging
17(4)
Why Criteria-Based Core Privileging?
21(2)
Sample Policies and Forms
23(22)
PART II DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING CORE PRIVILEGES
45(54)
Chapter 4 Getting to the Core: Customizing Criteria-Based Core Privileges for Your Organization
47(18)
An Overview of Developing Core Privileges
47(2)
Step 1 Secure formal MEC/credentials committee support
49(2)
Step 2 Research, Research, Research
51(4)
Step 3 Provide Education
55(2)
Step 4 Design the Core
57(6)
Step 5 Conduct an Administrative Review
63(2)
Chapter 5 Implementing Core Privileges
65(4)
Chapter 6 Core Privileging and Focused Professional Practice Evaluation
69(8)
What Is FPPE?
69(1)
Strategies for FPPE
70(1)
Step-by-Step Process to Achieve FPPE
71(1)
10-Step Process for Developing FPPE Policies and Procedures
72(5)
Chapter 7 Controversies and Challenges
77(14)
Crossover Privileges, or `Turf Battles'
77(2)
Can Different Specialties Use Different Criteria for the Same Privilege?
79(1)
Board Certification
80(2)
Privileging by the Numbers
82(2)
Do Departments `Own' Privileges?
84(1)
Departmental Terriotrialism
85(1)
Write-In Privilege Requests
85(1)
Temporary Privileges
86(1)
Exercising Privileges Selectively
86(1)
Lapsed Privileges
87(1)
Low- or No-Volume Practitioners
87(1)
Aging Practitioners
88(1)
`Who Did You Meet With, and Why Wasn't It Me?'
89(1)
Managed Care Organizations and Privileging
90(1)
Chapter 8 Core Privilegeing Questions and Answers
91(8)
PART III SAMPLE CORE PRIVILEGE FORMS AND PROCEDURES LIST
99(560)
Chapter 9 Introduction to the Core Privilege Forms
101(4)
Sources Used to Develop the Core Privilege Forms
101(1)
Customizing the Core Privilege Forms
101(1)
Procedure Lists
102(3)
Chapter 10 Specialty Core Forms
105(248)
Allergy/Immunology Clinical Privileges
106(4)
Anesthesiology Clinical Privileges
110(10)
Colon and Rectal Surgery Clinical Privileges
120(6)
Dentistry Clinical Privileges
126(5)
Dermatology Clinical Privileges
131(10)
Emergency Medicine Clinical Privileges
141(7)
Family Medicine Clinical Privileges
148(11)
General Surgery Clinical Privileges
159(16)
Hyperbaric Medicine Clinical Privileges
175(5)
Internal Medicine Clinical Privileges
180(8)
Medical Genetics Clinical Privileges
188(4)
Neurology Clinical Privileges
192(14)
Nuclear Medicine Clinical Privileges
206(4)
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinical Privileges
210(15)
Ophthalology Clinical Privileges
225(7)
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinical Privileges
232(8)
Orthopedic Surgery Clinical Privileges
240(17)
Otolaryngology Clinical Privileges
257(7)
Pathology Clinical Privileges
264(9)
Pediatric Clinical Privileges
273(7)
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinical Privileges
280(7)
Plastic Surgery Clinical Privileges
287(10)
Podiatry Clinical Privileges
297(9)
Psychiatry Clinical Privileges
306(9)
Radiology Clinical Privileges
315(17)
Thoracic Surgery Clinical Privileges
332(9)
Urology Clinical Privileges
341(12)
Chapter 11 Subspecialty Core Forms
353(306)
Adolescent Medicine Clinical Privileges
354(4)
Cardiac Surgery Clinical Privileges
358(9)
Cardiovascular Disease (Cardiology) Clinical Privileges
367(16)
Critical Care Clinical Privileges
383(5)
Developental/Behavioral Pediatrics Clinical Privileges
388(4)
Endocrinology Clinical Privileges
392(4)
Gastroenterology Clinical Privileges
396(7)
Geriatric Medicine Clinical Privileges
403(4)
Hematology/Oncology Clinical Privileges
407(7)
Infectious Disease Clinical Privileges
414(6)
Medical Toxicology Clinical Privileges
420(4)
Neonatal/Perinatal Medicine Clinical Privileges
424(5)
Nephrology Clinical Privileges
429(8)
Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Clinical Privileges
437(4)
Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine/Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Clinical Privileges
441(4)
Neurological Surgery Clinical Privileges
445(14)
Occupational and Environmental Medicine Clinical Privileges
459(5)
Pain Medicine Clinical Privileges
464(7)
Palliative Medicine Clinical Privileges
471(4)
Pediatric Anesthesiology Clinical Privileges
475(4)
Pediatric Cardiology Clinical Privileges
479(8)
Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery Clinical Privileges
487(6)
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Clinical Privileges
493(5)
Pediatric Dentistry Clinical Privileges
498(6)
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Clinical Privileges
504(6)
Pediatric Endocrinology Clinical Privileges
510(4)
Pediatric Gastroenterology Clinical Privileges
514(6)
Pediatric General Surgery Clinical Privileges
520(9)
Pediatric Heatology/Oncology Clinical Privileges
529(5)
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Clinical Privileges
534(4)
Pediatric Nephrology Clinical Privileges
538(6)
Pediatric Neurosurgery Clinical Privileges
544(6)
Pediatric Ophthalmology Clinical Privileges
550(7)
Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery Clinical Privileges
557(7)
Pediatric Otolaryngology Clinical Privileges
564(5)
Pediatric Pulmonology Clinical Privileges
569(6)
Pediatric Radiology Clinical Privileges
575(10)
Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Clinical Privileges
585(5)
Pediatric Rheumatology Clinical Privileges
590(4)
Pediatric Urology Clinical Privileges
594(8)
Pulmonary Medicine Clinical Privileges
602(6)
Radiation Oncology Clinical Privileges
608(6)
Rheuatology Clinical Privileges
614(5)
Sleep Medicine Clinical Privileges
619(4)
Sports Medicine Clinical Privileges
623(4)
Surgery of the Hand Clinical Privileges
627(6)
Surgical Critical Care Clinical Privileges
633(6)
Surgical Oncology Clinical Privileges
639(6)
Urgent Care Center Clinical Privileges
645(4)
Vascular Surgery Clinical Privileges
649(10)
Appendixes
659
Appendix A The Medicare CoP and Joint Commission Credentialing and Privileging Standards
661(20)
Appendix B Professional Resources for Developing Criteria: Board Certifications
681(30)
Appendix C Professional Resources for Developing Criteria: Specialty Associations, Societies, Colleges, and Academies
711