Amid challenges like staff shortages, physician burnout and endless administrative tasks, hospitals and health systems still are striving to scale their services and impact. To make improvements that ...
Lawmakers want the DoD and the VA to jointly select a single credentialing and privileging system for medical providers by January 2027.
Inefficient credentialing processes are draining rural hospitals of critical revenue and delaying care, says this hospital leader. Editor's note: Martha Henley is the COO of Java Medical Group and CEO ...
Bozeman Health manages the credentials for more than 1,000 practitioners across southwestern Montana. This includes active medical staff, telehealth, locum, advanced practice clinicians and ...
Baton Health, a Redesign Health company, is launching a Universal Primary Source database that allows credentialing teams to identify and pull relevant information from a single query. The solution ...
Many civilian jobs have certain professional and technical standards. Credentials show prospective civilian employers that your skills are on par with your civilian peers. Some jobs require employees ...
Health systems are finally coming of age. Increasing pressures to rein in costs, reduce utilization and manage variation are forcing health systems to become true operating companies, rather than ...
Although rare, issues of malpractice, substandard care, and even the extreme case of “Dr. Death” are very real events that can happen in the medical community. Since the launch of the National ...
Medical licensing and credentialing platform Medallion raised $35 million in a Series C funding round led by Spark Capital and GV. The round, which brings Medallion's total raise to $85 million, ...
The privileging and credentialing processes used by health systems have evolved over the past 30 years, and the pace of that change is increasing. This evolution is driven by society's interest in ...
QABA strengthens international collaboration and ABA training through an outreach visit supporting education and ...
FORT MEADE, Md. –- Soldiers can now access up to $4,000 in assistance each year to voluntary pursue industry-recognized credentials through the new Army Credentialing Assistance Program. Championed by ...