Organization Structure
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100

The department within a healthcare organization that manages the credentials of medical staff members.

What is the Medical Staff Office?

100

A software platform designed to streamline the credentialing and privilege processes.

What is MD-Staff?

100

The first toy every advertised on TV.

What is Mr. Potato Head

100

A process used to verify a person's identity and check criminal history.

What is a background check?

100

An organization that providers certification for MSPs.

What is NAMSS?

200

A group responsible for reviewing and verifying the qualifications of a healthcare provider seeking to join a medical staff.

What is the Credentials Committee?

200

Educational platform that offers training and resources to enhance learning and skill development.

What is Advanced Learning Center (ALC)?

200

Biggest island in the world.

What is Greenland?

200

Professional endorsements from colleagues in the same field.

What are peer references?

200

A set of rules adopted by an organization to govern its internal management.

What are bylaws?

300

Various divisions within a healthcare facility that provide specialized services. 

What are departments?

300

Where I can find corporate policies

What is MyPolicies?

300

Marine creature is known for having three hearts.

What is an octopus? 

300

A Federal agency responsible for enforcing the controlled substances laws and regulations.

What is the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)?

300

An organization that accredits and certifies healthcare and programs in the United States.

What is The Joint Commission?

400

A group of individuals responsible for overseeing the governance and strategic direction of a hospital.

What is the board of trustees?

400

Database to record all independent active medical staff.

What is MedStaff Tracking Log?

400

This fruit takes about two or three years to grow and mature.

What is Pineapple?

400

A national repository that collects information on adverse actions about healthcare practitioners.

What is the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB)?

400

Specific rights granted to a healthcare provider to perform certain procedures and services.

What are privileges?

500

A body composed of medical staff leaders that provide oversight and direction.

What is the medical executive committee (MEC)?

500

The first place I go for anything regarding medical staff office.

What is the Digital Workplace?

500

This country's flag is the only national flag that is not rectangular.

What is Nepal?

500

Ensures the provider is not excluded from participation in federal health programs.

What is the Office of Inspector General (OIG)?

500

The evaluation of a provider's performance by their colleagues, aimed to ensure quality of care.

What is peer review?