Start Date:2/1/2023
Start Time:12:00 PM CST
One of the most important aspects of the credentialing process is the evaluation of information received when verifying physician and clinician credentials. Identifying information that indicates a problem may exist and need to be addressed—also known as red flags—adds complexity to the process. Some red flags are easily identified while others are more subtle. The trend toward employment of practitioners has made some of these issues harder to evaluate. This Webinar will discuss how to identify potential red flags, follow up on the issues, and document appropriately the follow-up work.
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Speaker:
 Kathy Matzka Kathy Matzka, CPMSM, CPCS, FMSP, is a speaker, consultant, and writer with more than 30 years of experience in credentialing, privileging, and medical staff services. Kathy worked for 13 years as a hospital medical staff coordinator before venturing out as a consultant, writer, and speaker. She is one of the first recipients of the NAMSS Fellow Designation.
Kathy has authored, co-authored, and contributed to almost two dozen books related to medical staff services. She is also a highly regarded industry speaker who has developed and presented more than 500 programs for professional associations and hospitals on topics that include provider credentialing and privileging, medical staff meeting management, peer review, negligent credentialing, provider competency, and accreditation standards.
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