Credentialing 101: Best Practices and Keys to Success

Cost: $79

Credentialing 101: Best Practices and Keys to Success

Gain a better understanding of the foundational components of credentialing necessary to build and maintain a reliable credentialing program. Specifically, you will learn about best practices for establishing acceptance criteria, monitoring on an ongoing basis, preventing discrimination, ensuring accuracy of provider directories, and managing delegation.

  • Learn about credentialing’s positive impact on quality and how it increases efficiency and reduces burden. 
  • Gain a better understanding of the foundational components of credentialing necessary to build and maintain a reliable credentialing program.

Learn best practices for establishing acceptance criteria, ongoing monitoring, preventing discrimination, ensuring provider directory accuracy and managing delegation.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 1.00 PCMH CCE
Course opens: 
12/01/2020
Course expires: 
09/17/2021
Cost:
$79.00

Cindy Allen-Fedor, RN, MPA, CPHQ, ACM 
Ms. Allen-Fedor has held a variety of positions in health care organizations. She served as an Executive Vice-President for an integrated health system. Her areas of responsibility included quality improvement, case management, disease management, patient safety, credentialing, accreditation and regulatory compliance.
 
Allen-Fedor is a registered nurse and NCQA surveyor. She is also a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality and an Accredited Case Manager.
She became an independent consultant in 2012. Drawing on her extensive experience as a nurse and NCQA Surveyor, she provides a wide range of consulting services. She has successfully guided many organizations through preparation and achievement of NCQA-Accreditation and Certification.

This OnDemand webinar grants 1.0 other Continuing Education Unit (CEU) points for PCMH Certified Content Experts.

This is a non CME/CNE/CPE activity.

Available Credit

  • 1.00 PCMH CCE

Price

Cost:
$79.00
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