Regulations, contracts, and credentialing for medical directors and attending physicians

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There are many rules and regulations governing attending physician visits and medical directors. Unfortunately, there is plenty of room for error when documenting attending physician visits, establishing medical director contracts, and credentialing and privileging your providers. But steps can be taken to ensure your healthcare organization remains a fine example of safe and legal patient care. Organizations have a responsibility to abide by regulatory requirements to ensure patient safety and avoid healthcare fraud, waste, and abuse. Two common challenges with skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) involve the accuracy and timeliness of physician visits and how they document, outline, and compensate medical directors’ services in their contracts.

Properly credentialing your providers is another vital step in healthcare compliance. Establishing a consistent evaluation process can save organizations from unnecessary fraud, waste, and abuse within their facilities. But while credentialing ensures your providers are properly licensed and certified to provide care, privileging requires your provider to prove they can perform the skills they purport to deliver. Together, credentialing and privileging ensure that your providers are qualified to do their jobs and capable of performing their jobs to the required standards.

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