Preparing for a Regulatory Survey: Tips and Best Practices from a Former Surveyor

Preparing for a regulatory survey can be a daunting, and at times, overwhelming task; but there are steps you can take to help your organization with survey readiness.
Late Career Provider Policies: The Current Legal Landscape

It is estimated that only 5 – 10% of U.S. hospitals mandate screening of late career physicians. Some hospitals assert that these late career screening policies are necessary to decrease risk of harm and litigation.
Don’t Fear the CVO

The credentialing process is very time consuming, particularly when in-house resources are stretched thin and duplicate processes across multiple service lines add more to the workload.
Establishing Quality Metrics and Clinical Benchmarks for Telehealth Programs

Telehealth is changing the health care landscape forever. Many organizations are requesting guidance on how to adapt their practices and performance measures to successfully deliver telehealth services.
Restoring Patient-Community Confidence in the COVID-19 Era
Although specifically related to patient-community confidence challenges associated with the COVID-19 era, the insights below are timeless. They come from a 33-minute webinar focused on healthcare challenges; you can listen to it here. Three Practical Strategies Healthcare Leaders Are Using Today During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare organizations across the country faced an unprecedented challenge: how…
Digital Transformation and the Impact on Medical Staff Services

The emergence of digital healthcare and ongoing issues with patient “access” have created opportunities for MSPs to innovate and make a difference in their profession, career path, and healthcare organization.
Lessons Learned from “Dr. Death”

The popular podcast series Dr. Death, which covers the story of Dr. Christopher Duntsch, a former neurosurgeon convicted of gross malpractice who is now serving a life sentence in prison, has captured the nation’s imagination.