Volume-based credentialing: Practical steps to promote high quality, safe care

K. Shute, P. Zarone, Erin McCluan
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All hospitals engage in credentialing to evaluate the qualifications of practitioners who request clinical privileges. Credentialing always includes verifying an applicant’s education, training, licensure and board certification, and evaluating information provided by references who have worked with the applicant. Far fewer hospitals consider whether a practitioner’s volume of cases is sufficient to demonstrate proficiency in a specialty area. This is surprising, given the well-established relationship in the medical literature between volume and proficiency. The authors identified several reasons for hospitals’ reluctance to use volume-based credentialing. These include the fear of lawsuits by physicians and the practical difficulties of satisfying volume requirements in smaller hospitals with fewer patients. The authors conclude that legal challenges to volume-based credentialing are unlikely to be successful and that techniques exist to enable small hospitals to use volume-based credentialing to promote high quality and safe care.
基于数量的认证:促进高质量、安全护理的实际步骤
所有医院都实行资格认证,以评估申请临床特权的执业医师的资格。资格认证通常包括验证申请人的教育、培训、执照和董事会认证,以及评估与申请人一起工作的推荐人提供的信息。很少有医院考虑医生的病例量是否足以证明他在某一专业领域的熟练程度。这是令人惊讶的,因为在医学文献中,数量和熟练程度之间建立了良好的关系。作者指出了医院不愿使用基于数量的认证的几个原因。其中包括害怕医生起诉,以及在病人较少的小医院满足数量要求的实际困难。这组作者的结论是,对基于数量的认证提出的法律挑战不太可能成功,而且现有的技术使小医院能够使用基于数量的认证来促进高质量和安全的护理。
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