what is the primary purpose of APRN credentialing?
what is to verify an APRN's qualifications and competence to practice
correct order for becoming an APRN?
What is Education → Certification → Licensure
Document that verifies that an APRN is legally authorized to practice nursing in a state?
what is a state APRN license
What does hospital privileging refers to:
What is authorization to perform specific clinical services within a healthcare facility
one of the most common causes of delays in the APRN credentialing process?
What is missing or incomplete application documents
APRN Consensus Model element promotes uniform regulation across states?
What is Licensure, Accreditation, Certification, and Education (LACE)
Organization that grants national certification for many nurse practitioners?
Who is American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC
Document confirms that an APRN has successfully completed a national certification examination?
What is a national certification certificate
APRN scope of practice is determined by
What is each state's laws and regulations
Why can expired licenses or certifications create credentialing challenges?
They prevent verification of current qualifications.
Importance of national certification for APRNs?
What is it demonstrates competence in a specialty population and is often required for licensure.
This is who grants state licensure for APRNs
Who is the State Board of Nursing
This document provides a summary of an APRN's education, employment, certifications, and professional accomplishments?
What is a Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV)
This is the primary purpose of clinical privileging for an APRN
What is to authorize specific clinical services based on education, training, and competence
This is a common challenge when verifying employment history?
What is Previous employers may delay responding to verification requests.
This is the purpose of an NPI (National Provider Identifier)?
What is to uniquely identify healthcare providers in billing and administrative transactions
An APRN must generally maintain certification by
What is completing continuing education and renewal requirements established by the certifying body
A DEA registration is required for APRNs who:
What is prescribe controlled substances
This organization typically grants clinical privileges to an APRN
What is the healthcare organization's governing body or medical staff
Primary source verification refers to:
What is confirming credentials directly with the issuing organization.
These factors are most commonly evaluated during the privileging process.
What is clinical education, training, experience, and demonstrated competence
This credential allows an APRN to prescribe controlled substances, when authorized by state law?
What is DEA Registration Number
What is the primary purpose of professional liability (malpractice) insurance documentation during credentialing?
What is to demonstrate financial responsibility for professional practice
This identifier is required for payer enrollment and billing?
What is an National Provider Identifier (NPI)
This factor may delay enrollment with insurance payers after hospital credentialing is complete?
What is separate payer credentialing requirements