What does NPDB stand for?
National Practitioner Data Bank
Which entity completes the provider's initial profile?
The CVO
How far in advance are reappointment notices sent?
Six Months
True/False: It is best practice to obtain a resignation letter when a provider resigns.
True
The Joint Commission is also referred to as...
JACHO or TJC
Do residents receive privileges?
No, they do not hold privileges.
When applying for privileges, how many months of data do we request for an initial applicant?
12 months
How often do providers get reappointed?
Every two years.
True/False: When a provider leaves they must identify a new alternate.
False
How often does The Joint Commission complete site vistis?
Every 3 years.
What is the BNDD used for?
To prescribe controlled substances.
What immunizations do BJC require?
Flu & TB
When reappointing, how many months of data for privileges do we request?
24 months
How much are annual dues?
$150
How often should OPPE be completed?
Within 12 months.
What does CVO stand for?
Credentialing Verification Office.
Allied Health Providers must have?
A collaborating physician's agreement
A provider with 5 NPDB reports since their last reappointment would be...
A red file
What level of education must a PA complete to be credentialed?
A master's degree.
How long are temporary privileges effective for?
120 days
What organization is MBMC accredited through?
Joint Commission
An NPDB report from 10 years ago would make the file...
Yellow
An NPDB report from 10 years ago...
Is outside the scope of 24 months
Name the medical staff categories
Active, membership only, telemedicine, allied health, and emeritus
What are the levels of review for a file?
Chief, Credentials Committee, MEC, and Board