Move to a Three-Year Reappointment Cycle: To Change or Not to Change? That is the Question.

Webinar
Apr 12, 2023
Virtual
Identifying and Responding to Credentialing Complexities

The Joint Commission recently revised its medical staff standards and published an FAQ that states:

“Reappointment/re-privileging is due no later than three years from the same date from the previous appointment or reappointment, or for a period required by law or regulation if shorter.”

While many in the industry review this change as favorable, a multitude of decisions must be made before this change should occur within an organization.

This webinar discusses the pros and cons of transitioning to a reappointment period of three years as well as the industry standards and governance documents that will need to be evaluated and considered.

Webinar recording

Speakers

  • Carol Brockman, product manager, AMA Health Solutions
  • Todd Sagin, MD, JD
  • Janet Wilson, BS, FMSP, CPMSM, CPCS

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Disclaimer: The viewpoints expressed in this video are those of the participants and/or do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the AMA.

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