Low-Volume Providers Solutions for Small and Critical Access Hospitals
Product Description:
Webcast on CD or on demand
Sponsored by Medical Staff Briefing.
How do you maintain competency levels when it seems like everyone at your small or critical access hospital has low volumes?
Join HCPro and The Greeley Medical Staff Institute for Low-Volume Providers Solutions for Small and Critical Access Hospitals. This budget-friendly, 60-minute Webcast, available on CD or on-demand, offers you strategies and tools designed exclusively for small and critical access hospitals.
This expert-developed, affordable program was created with your specific needs in mind. Our Greeley experts created tailored solutions for the unique challenges small and critical access hospitals face when managing low-volume providers, including privileging, documenting performance, and complying with FPPE and OPPE requirements. These solutions can be implemented easily on smaller budgets with the help of fewer medical staff members.
Facing tighter budgets with fewer resources? Consider the discounted 4-program package!
This program is one in a four-part series, the Small Hospital and Critical Access Hospital Solutions Series, designed specifically for hospitals like yours. Other programs in the series cover OPPE, FPPE, and proctoring; advanced practice professionals; and telemedicine.
You can purchase all 4 programs individually for $199 each, or you can buy the package of 4 for just $489. That’s a savings of more than $300! Click here for more information on this package.
Your community counts on you, and you can count on us.
Take a look at the agenda
- Low- and no-volume practitioners at your organization
- Defining appropriate medical staff categories for low- and no-volume practitioners
- Strategically credentialing and privileging low- and no-volume practitioners may be critical to the future success of your medical staff
- Seven-step solution for low- and no-volume practitioners
- Identify strategic and competency goals
- Adopt a physician outreach program as an essential strategic component
- Separate medical staff membership from privileges
- Create gradations in privilege delineations
- Improve quality information from references
- Create an effective OPPE and FPPE program and policy
- Create tactical and strategic solutions specific to each type of low-volume practitioner
- Case studies
- Dr. Credentials File
- Dr. Mom
Get training tools, sample policies, and additional takeaways
In addition to the expertise and advice in this program, participants will also receive bonus materials via e-mail. These include:
- Slides from the presentation
- Training tools such as customizable PowerPoint presentations
- Sample policies
- Worksheets and exercises to guide post-show discussions
- FAQ documents
Meet the faculty
![]() | Jonathan H. Burroughs, MD, MBA, FACPE, CMSL, serves as a senior physician consultant with The Greeley Company. Dr. Burroughs is a past medical staff president, past president of the New Hampshire chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, has served as chief of staff and on the board of several critical access hospitals, and currently serves as emergency department medical director at Memorial Hospital in New Hampshire. |
![]() | Sally Pelletier, CPMSM, CPCS, founder of Best Practices Consulting Group in Intervale, NH, brings more than 17 years of credentialing and privileging experience to her work with medical staff leaders and medical service professionals across the nation. Pelletier advises in the areas of accreditation compliance, credentialing and privileging assessment and redesign, medical staff services department assessments, and leadership and development training for medical services professionals. |
Who should participate
Department chairs, medical executive committee chairs, medical executive committee members, credentials committee chairs, credentials committee members, vice presidents for medical affairs, medical staff quality chairs, chief medical officers, credentialing coordinators, medical staff professionals, medical staff directors, credentialing directors, chief medical officers, department chiefs
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