An online data repository of credentialing data. Practitioners self report demographic, education and training, work history, malpractice history, and other relevant credentialing information for insurance companies to access.
What is CAQH
the process by which a health plan or hospital checks an individual provider's reported credentials and qualifications. This crucial step not only protects the provider but also the hospital, health plan and—more importantly—the patient.
Primary Source Verification (PSV)
Name 3 of the 5 physician specialties that generate hospitals the most revenue
Interventional Cardiology
Orthopedic Surgery
Gastro
Family Medicine
OBGYN
A written plan that describes the potential hazards in the workplace, and the company policies, controls and work practices used to minimize those hazards. Emergency Action Plan and Fire Prevention Plan
What is a Safety Plan?
Community-based health care providers that receive funds from the HRSA Health Center Program to provide primary care services in underserved areas.
CHC or FQHC
The process and attempt to increase the reimbursement from a contracted payer.
HINT - We do not do this!
What is negotiate payer contracts?
*Daily Double* Proper safety and health training that is required 10-15 days of hire (depending on state) and required annually no matter the industry
What is an OSHA training?
Who is MedTrainers Chief Care Officer?
Who is Meg Trainer
International superstar known for his EDM music and name based off Indian culture and very popular Japanese noodles
Top Brahman - AKA Vinay Krishnan
denotes those specific services and procedures that a physician is deemed qualified to provide or perform.
What is Clinical Privileges
The licensed, freestanding outpatient facilities, These centers are often physician-owned, may specialize in certain procedure and are typically smaller than hospitals
What is an Ambulatory Surgery Center?
The acronym for USP - What does it stand for?
Unique Selling Proposition
What is Amy Hegarty's favorite book ever?
LOTR
The web-based repository of reports containing the information of medical malpractice payments and certain adverse actions related to healthcare practitioners, providers, and suppliers
What is NBDB?
An agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that is the primary federal agency for improving access to health care services for people who are uninsured, isolated or medically vulnerable
What is HRSA
How many courses do we have EXACTLY in the MedTrainer system
641