Amount of time a provider's clinical experience has to be documented to be able to work in Locums.
What is 24 months?
Term used when a provider is going to work an assignment in under 30 days
What is a Fast Break?
The first step in being able to get a provider out to an assignment
What is Internal Credentialing?
The core value of being open and honest about decisions and information to strengthen the bond between you and others
TRANSPARENCY BUILDS TRUST
The step you walk a provider through after a Quick Screen.
What is selling the All-Star Packet/Credentialing Process?
Length of time providers are board eligible.
What is 2-7 years (depending on specialty)
When a provider that is booked doesn't go on assignment as planned.
What is fall-off?
A hospital's version of verifying someone's eligibility to go out on an assignment
What is External Credentialing
This positive mindset reminds us to recognize small wins, appreciate others, and foster a supportive environment
The process that allows you to proceed with presenting a provider to a facility.
What is a name clear?
Two licenses a provider must have specifically to prescribe and/or dispense narcotics.
What is a DEA and CSR?
The take-home money after the doctor is paid and what we charge a facility and pay for malpractice.
What is gross margin?
The length of time a provider can be internally credentialed for.
What is two years?
This core value fuels our commitment to exceeding expectations, taking ownership of results, and constantly striving to raise the bar.
What is "Performance Drives Us"
Process in which you learn more about the providers work history and future locums preferences.
What is Quick Screen?
This allows a provider to easily get licensed between different states.
What is the IMLC?
This is the company that partnered with All-Star in 2023.
Who is Knox Lane?
The AVERAGE amount of time it takes someone to become fully credentialed.
What is 60-90 days?
This core value reminds us that owning our actions, commitments, and follow‑through isn’t optional; it’s our responsibility every day.
What is 'Personal Accountability Falls on Me"
This occurs before the first day a provider starts an assignment
What is an orientation?
This document lists the procedures/work a provider has done over the past 24 months.
What are clinical capabilities?
These are the liability limits for covering a provider and malpractice.
What is 1 million/5 million?
Amount of references required during the Internal Credentialing Process.
This core value reminds us to lead with gratitude, listen before we speak, and recognize that success is a team effort
What is "Stay Humble"
A provider must have this before walking into a specific facility.
What are privileges