AUDIOCONFERENCE ON CD OR TAPE
Sponsored by Core Privilege Plus
presented on October 17, 2006
The design and implementation of core privileging is a highly complex process. Where do you start, and how can you avoid the roadblocks and pitfalls that can hamper a smooth implementation throughout your organization?
Listen to HCPro's audioconference Moving to Core Privileging: Implementation Strategies to Ensure Success. Our expert speakers discuss how to secure buy-in, start the project, gather necessary data, and implement changes.
At the end of this audioconference, participants will be able to:
- identify JCAHO and CMS requirements regarding criteria based privileging.
- discuss possible strategies to address your most challenging specialties and subspecialties
- understand the ten steps to implementation
- outline a process for gaining approval for and implementing revised forms
- identify opportunities to improve your use of resources, including technology, to manage privileging.
AGENDA:
- JCAHO Standards / CMS Conditions of Participation requirements
- Ten steps to implementation
- Evaluate existing privileging practices
- Secure support
- Determine scope of privileging project
- Provide education
- Design draft privilege forms
- Approve new/revised forms
- Convert to new system
- Communicate current privileges
- Evaluate forms periodically
- Advocate for the privilege delineation system
- Q&A
MEET THE SPEAKERS:
Carol Cairns, CPMSM, CPCS
Ms. Cairns has been in the unique position of overseeing and participating in the development of the medical staff services profession for more than 30 years. She is a senior consultant with The Greeley Company as well as the president of Plainfield, IL-based PRO-CON, a consulting firm specializing in credentialing, privileging, medical organization operations, and survey preparation.
Sally J Pelletier, CPMSM, CPCS
Ms. Pelletier is a consultant with The Greeley Company, a division of HCPro, Inc. specializing in the area of medical staff services. Ms. Pelletier provides consultation in the areas of credentialing, privileging, and medical staff office assessments.
WHO SHOULD LISTEN:
Medical staff leaders, credentials committee members, medical executive committee members, medical staff professionals, department chairs and service chiefs.
Purchase a tape or CD of the program and listen when you can. It's a perfect training tool for new staff or as a refresher for veteran staff.
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HCPro, Inc
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