Joint Commission’s Ambulatory Health Care Blog Publishes 2nd Part in Series on Credentialing & Privileging

The Joint Commission’s Ambulatory Health Care blog has published the second part in a three-part series on credentialing and privileging.

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The series is written by guest blogger Virginia McCollum. The first part was published in November and discussed the definitions — who, what, when and where — of credentialing and privileging.

 

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Part two provides a list of tasks/requirements to ensure patients are receiving care from credentialed individuals who are privileged by an organization to practice without supervision.

 

Read part two, “Credentialing and Privileging — Developing a Process,” by clicking here.

 

Part three is described as providing “tips to make it all work.”

 

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