Low-Volume/No-Volume Practitioners:
Best Practices for Competency, Privileging, and Strategy

 

Use a step-by-step process to develop the best approach to low-volume/no-volume practitioners at your facility.

With the increasing emphasis on FPPE, OPPE, and demonstrating current competency, it is no longer acceptable to continue to grant privileges to providers whose only presence in your hospital is their credentials file.

This white paper will help you deal with this increasingly significant demographic group on your medical staff. Using its practical approach, you can:

  • Address the low- and no-volume challenge through a strategic medical staff development plan
  • Create a standardized approach that will reduce conflict, ensure patient safety, and protect the rights of all healthcare practitioners
  • Use a well-designed and well-implemented OPPE and FPPE process to confidently assign appropriate privilege delineations
  • Balance strategy and safety to enable your hospital to navigate the challenges of low-volume/no-volume providers
  • Meet hospital, physician, and patient care needs

The Greeley Medical Staff Institute is a unique, physician-led, membership organization dedicated to helping its members build an effective medical staff and strong physician-hospital relationships.

For more information, call Tanya Sinclair, Client Relations Manager, at 888/749-3054, ext. 3521, or e-mail tsinclair@greeley.com.

  Download your FREE white paper from the Greeley Medical Staff Institute  

Here’s what you’ll learn when you download our FREE White Paper:
* A step-by-step process to determine the best approach to low- and no-volume practitioners for your facility
* Tips on credentialing and privileging these practitioners
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Strategies to create an effective OPPE and FPPE policy and process for these practitioners

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