How health systems can be rich in data and knowledge for provider credentialing
Provider credentialing and privileging are essential for ensuring safe, high-quality patient care. While healthcare organizations have access to enormous volumes of data that can support these processes, their healthcare operations are fragmented, so driving better patient outcomes requires synthesizing this information in meaningful ways.
During a Becker's Healthcare advisory call sponsored by symplr, hospital and health system leaders shared their organization's top challenges and opportunities related to credentialing and privileging, as well as how they are leveraging data to improve quality and safety.
Learn these lessons from this whitepaper:
During a Becker's Healthcare advisory call sponsored by symplr, hospital and health system leaders shared their organization's top challenges and opportunities related to credentialing and privileging, as well as how they are leveraging data to improve quality and safety.
Learn these lessons from this whitepaper:
- Many healthcare organizations are data rich, but knowledge poor. How do health systems remove the "empty calories" from their datasets?
- Organizational alignment is critical for effective credentialing and privileging. The need for data literacy can't be overlooked.
- Many organizations struggle with attribution. Health system leaders must learn how to hold providers accountable for the care they deliver.
- Standardized credentialing and privileging is essential. Strike the right balance between system- and industry-level standardization.
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