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CRC Online includes access to Briefings on Credentialing, the Clinical Privilege White Papers, and sample policies and forms based on top-quality privileging research and breaking coverage of key issues affecting the medical staff services professional. Platinum Privilege provides premium members with our electronic primary source verification database, industry benchmarking reports, and forms and policies online. Click here to learn more about Platinum Privilege.

Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
May 12 - 13, 2011

We are excited to offer discounted registration fees to the premier educational event for MSPs and medical staff leaders. From now until September 1, the rate for previous Credentialing Resource Center Symposium attendees is $795 and the rate for Credentialing Resource Center subscribers is just $695 (regular price $995). Don’t fret if you don’t fall into either of these categories. We are also extending an $895 early bird rate through March 2011. Call our customer service department today at 877/727-1728 to register. Stay tuned for more information about the conference and our call for speakers.

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BOC is the CRC’s monthly newsletter containing practical, how-to advice for improving your organization's credentialing and privileging processes and complying with The Joint Commission and other accreditors'/regulators' standards. For more information and to access BOC's archives:

Top News of the Month:
Briefings on Credentialing, August 2010
Utah negligent credentialing ruling: Breaking new ground or more of the same?
Secret ingredient to MSPs' work-life balance? Love your job
A scenario-based guide to resolving privilege disputes
Credentialing telemedicine providers in light of  ongoing changes

Clinical Privilege White Papers outline sample privileging criteria and background research for a wide range of medical specialty and subspecialty areas, procedures and new technologies, and allied health practice areas. The more than 270 papers in the CRC library guide you in developing and maintaining clinical privileges for practitioners at your organization by providing sample privileging criteria, background research, and more. Two new or updated papers are added monthly. Click here for more information and free sample papers.

This month’s topics:
Oncology - Practice area 142
Flexible sigmoidoscopy - Procedure 21
Medical Staff Talk

On this e-mail discussion group, MSPs swap forms, policies, and best practices with other users. Register as a list member, then query Medical Staff Talk any time.

CRC basic members have access to the archives of the Medical Staff Talk forum.

Core Privileges

The core privileging method helps medical staff organizations better define and measure practitioner competency—and also helps them effectively and efficiently meet the Joint Commission’s and other regulators’ requirements for criteria-based privileging.

What's new? Access 30 Greeley Company core privilege forms (Platinum members), adaptable privileging forms submitted by CRC subscriber organizations (CRC basic members), tools for understanding and implementing core privileges (free to all users), and more.

CRC Blog

The CRC Blog brings you dialogue from experts in the trenches on credentialing and privileging concerns, issues, and practices. Blog author posts can be read by all, and CRC members can log in and post comments for the discussion.


Current Posts:
AHA asks CMS to expand telemedicine requirements
Bookmark these med staff resources on the web
Nursing board says midwives should tell patients if they don't hold hospital privileges
Credentialing Resource Center Connection

Nationally known credentialing and privileging experts deliver useful and timely information in their weekly "Credentialing Resource Center Connection" columns.

Top Weekly News:
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American Academy of Pediatrics lists most dangerous medical devices for children
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The Joint Commission requires that hospitals verify physician competence using performance data. Yet organizations often have little or no data related to the competency of low- and no-volume physicians. Medical staff leaders are therefore challenged to develop a strategy that guides the hospital's relationship with low- and no-volume providers, and medical staff services departments are challenged to establish systems to verify physician competence. This fully updated book and CD-ROM set offers the necessary tools and strategies for medical staff leaders and professionals to manage the increasing number of low- and no-volume providers and comply with Joint Commission standards.

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