Solving the AHP Conundrum

How to Comply with HR Standards Related to Nonprivileged Practitioners
Carol S Cairns, CMSC, CPCS

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Are you puzzled over Joint Commission HR 1.20?

Hospitals have traditionally credentialed and privileged, through the medical staff process, all allied health professionals (AHP) who are employed by or connected with the medical staff. Now, The Joint Commission has defined an explicit group of practitioners, including PAs, NPs, CRNAs, and nurse midwives, who must continue to be credentialed and privileged, while the rest must be credentialed according to HR standards.

What about the clinical assistants brought in by LIPs?

The Joint Commission requirements regarding licensed independent practitioners (LIP) who bring their employees into the organization are at the crux of the AHP conundrum. These dependent healthcare professionals often provide the same services as employees of the organization, and must be authorized and have their competency addressed in an equivalent manner. But does the MSO know the HR standards for compliance?

Learn how your organization can best authorize nonprivileged practitioners and achieve compliance, with this book and CD-ROM set. It offers a step-by-step blueprint for hospitals to transition, into the HR authorization path, all of the clinical assistants who no longer need to be credentialed and privileged by the medical staff. The CD-ROM includes adaptable versions of job descriptions and competence assessment forms that you can immediately put to use at your facility.

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