Credentialing strategies for a changing environment [electronic resource] : establishing and operating an effective program / Jack S. Schroder, Jr., Alston and Bird, Atlanta, Georgia.
"This portfolio analyzes the procedural and substantive components of a successful credentialing program in a hospital, network, or health plan setting. The emphasis is on establishing and operating an effective program and on avoiding legal problems through careful planning."
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Other title: | Bloomberg Law online Bloomberg Law online. |
Format: | Electronic Website |
Language: | English |
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Arlington, VA :
Bureau of National Affairs,
[1996]-
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Series: | Health law & business portfolio series ;
portfolio 1000 |
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Table of Contents:
- Detailed analysis. Introduction
- Relevance in today's healthcare environment
- Procedural components of an effective program
- Effective bylaw provisions, or helping yourself in advance
- Reasons for corrective action
- The appeal hearing
- Confidentiality of records and proceedings
- Antitrust issues
- Credentialing in the managed care era
- Working papers.