Used to verify education and sometimes board certification for osteopathic physicians
Wat is AOA Profiles
Required by the Joint Commission to assist in the evaluation of a provider by other like providers
What is Peer Reference
Considered the highest level of education acceptable to verify education
What is Residency
The regulation body that requires use of a credentials committee
What is NCQA
Utilized to check for Mandatory Exclusions. Felony convictions relating to unlawful manufacture, distribution, prescription, or dispensing of controlled substances.
What is the OIG
Used to re-evaluate provider competency and continued membership or privileges at no more than 24 months
What is Reappointment
The length of time a provider can be approved before needing reappointed.
What is 36 months.
The amount of time in which hospital affiliation verifications must be obtained according to State Regulation
What is the previous 5 years.
Approved display agent of the American Board of Medical Specialists
What is Certifacts
A document issued by the government that must be personally viewed and documented prior to a provider giving patient care at your facility
What is an ID
The amount of time that primary source verifications are good prior to committee approval
What is 180 days
The telemedicine location where the patient is physically located
What is the Originating Site
Used to verify medical education equivalency completed outside of the US and Canada
What is ECFMG or Educational Commission of Foreign Medical Graduation
Given the authority to approve or amend the medical staff bylaws
What is the Governing Board
Required to authenticate a primary source verification
What is initial and date
Federal law that prevents hospitals from transferring, discharging or refusing care to patients based on their ability to pay or coverage
What is EMTALA
A common source used for verifying malpractice history
NPDB
Must be verified prior to granting urgent patient care need temporary privileges
What is current licensure and current competency
The number of days allowed to send an approval notification letter to the provider post committee approval
What is 60 days
The maximum amount of time that a medical malpractice payer has to report a payment due to settlement or judgement to the NPDB and Licensing Board
What is 30 days