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The elements of provider credentialing.

P Nelson

    Journal of AHIMA
    |June 3, 1999
    PubMed
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    Healthcare information management (HIM) professionals ensure accurate patient data. This process extends to provider credentialing, which involves managing extensive information on physicians nationwide.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Administration
    • Medical Staffing
    • Information Governance

    Background:

    • Healthcare Information Management (HIM) professionals are crucial for maintaining patient records.
    • The provider credentialing process requires specialized information management skills.
    • Managing physician data is complex due to its varied nature and national scope.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To elucidate the critical role of information management in provider credentialing.
    • To outline the essential steps and considerations within the physician credentialing workflow.
    • To highlight the importance of accurate data handling for healthcare providers.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of standard operating procedures in provider credentialing.
    • Analysis of data management best practices within healthcare settings.

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  • Examination of regulatory requirements for physician information.
  • Main Results:

    • Provider credentialing necessitates robust systems for collecting, verifying, and storing physician data.
    • Effective information management ensures compliance and facilitates efficient healthcare operations.
    • The process involves multiple data points, including licensure, education, and practice history.

    Conclusions:

    • Information management is a core competency for HIM professionals, extending beyond patient records to provider credentialing.
    • Streamlined credentialing processes, supported by strong information management, are vital for healthcare quality and safety.
    • Understanding the intricacies of provider credentialing information management is essential for healthcare organizations.