National Practitioner Data Bank-Old and New Hospital Reporting Solutions
Training
Online
*Indicative price
Original amount in USD:
$ 139
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
1h
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Duration
1 Day
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Start date
January
Overview:
Hospitals must file a National Practitioner Data Bank report on any physician's surrender of privileges if an investigation is underway. This has always been a Data Bank reporting requirement, intended to discourage plea bargains which allowed physicians to avoid being reported if they agreed to waive hearing rights.
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About this course
National Practitioner Data Bank Guidebook changes
Hospital reporting requirements
Medical staff bylaws problems
Peer review process issues
Physician credentialing
Medical Staff President/Chief of Staff
Bylaws Committee
Credentialing Committee
Chief Medical Officer
Vice President of Medical Affairs
Chief of Staff
Director of Medical Staff
Medical Staff Attorney
Hospital Counsel
Medical Staff Manager
Credentialing Specialist
Human Resources Professionals
Reviews
Subjects
- Staff
- Medical
- Medical training
- National Practitioner Data Bank-Old
- Hospital compliance
- Hospitality Marketing
- Hospitality Management
- Healthcare
- Webinar
- HIPAA Training
Teachers and trainers (1)
Elizabeth A Snelson
Medical Staff
Course programme
Hospitals must file a National Practitioner Data Bank report on any physician's surrender of privileges if an investigation is underway. This has always been a Data Bank reporting requirement, intended to discourage plea bargains which allowed physicians to avoid being reported if they agreed to waive hearing rights.
In 2015 the NPDB Guidebook published expanded descriptions of "investigation" and "surrender" stretch what is to be considered a reportable surrender of privileges. In October 2018, a new Guidebook modifies these and other reporting descriptions.
OPPE and FPPE and other peer review can be affected, as are physicians ability to make practice decisions without inadvertently tripping Data Bank reporting triggers. Medical staff bylaws and policies need to be reworked under the newest Data Bank Guidebook."
Why you should Attend: Are you aware of the revisions to the National Practitioner Data Bank Guidebook? New and surprising government interpretations of the regulatory scheme have been recently published. Most medical staff policies and bylaws in hospitals today do not reflect these changes. Legal protections for medical staff leaders and hospitals could be lost. Physicians will be surprised by reports generated under the new Guidebook.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- National Practitioner Data Bank Guidebook changes
- Hospital reporting requirements
- Medical staff bylaws problems
- Peer review process issues
- Physician credentialing
Who Will Benefit:
- Medical Staff President/Chief of Staff
- Bylaws Committee
- Credentialing Committee
- Chief Medical Officer
- Vice President of Medical Affairs
- Chief of Staff
- Director of Medical Staff
- Medical Staff Attorney
- Hospital Counsel
- Medical Staff Manager
- Credentialing Specialist
- Human Resources Professionals
Elizabeth Snelson works for medical staffs and medical societies across the country. Medical staff bylaws are a primary focus of her practice. She also handles "disruptive practitioner" procedures, peer review problems, and other compliance matters.
Event link: https://www.mentorhealth.com/webinar/-801893LIVE?channel=emagister-JAN_2020_SEO
Contact Info:
Netzealous LLC - MentorHealth
Phone No: 1-800-385-1607
Fax: 302-288-6884
Email: mentorhealth84@gmail.com
Website: http://www.mentorhealth.com/
National Practitioner Data Bank-Old and New Hospital Reporting Solutions
*Indicative price
Original amount in USD:
$ 139