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Why Credential and Privilege Preventive Medicine Physicians at all?

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Credentialing and Privileging Process in Healthcare

-By privileging both clinical and non-clinical portions of their jobs,preventive physicians can benefit by developing a scope of practice based on matching skills with the needs of their workplace. (Jung & Lushniak,2019)

-Privileging can demonstrate the ability of preventive medicine to fit into a health systems staffing structure, this can benefit the specialty at large (Jung &Lushniak,2019)

Preventive medicine is well defined activities that encompass preventive medicine practice. (Jung&Lushniak,2019). To stabilize the foundational moors of preventive medicine practice, the authors propose a serious,deliberate and methodical attempt to define the specialty practice through a framework for granting privileges based on preventive medicine training,certification, and public health services. (Jung&Lushniak,2019).

Process for New medical Applicant: Preventive Medicine Physcians

Table 2 Example:

Framework for Non-Clinical Preventive Medicine Privileges

Clinical Privileges:

-Clinical privileges vary widely for preventive medicine physicians in the U.S. due to various clinical training programs (ex. fully clinical or partially clinical residency program," traditional" internship with board clinical training) (Jung & Lushniak,2019).

- As a result of the wide variation in any given preventive medicine physicians clinical training, there is no single standard set of clinical privileges against which a preventive medicine physician would be assessed (Jung & Lushniak,2019).

- Clinical privileges will be dependent on the provider, their specific level of expertise,as well as the needs of the facility (Jung & Lushniak,2019).

Credentialing is:

"The process of assessing and confirming the license or certification, education, training, and other qualifications or a licensed or certified healthcare practitioner." Privileging is "the process of authorizing a health care practitioner's specific scope and content of patient care services."

Non-Clinical Privileges:

- Privileges for non-clinical aspects of the specialty's practice, defined as activities not requiring direct patient care, may be less obvious but more important for the specialty (Jung & Lushniak,2019)

- The authors proposed a framework for developing preventive medicine privileges, that incorporate 3 aspects of specialty: Training,Certification & Public health (Jung & Lushniak,2019)

- Non-clinical privileges should be based on preventive medicine residency training competencies,board certification examination requirements and the 10 essential public health services (Jung & Lushniak,2019)

References

Privileging the Preventive medicine physicians

Jung,P.,&Lushniak,B.(2019) Credentialing and Privileging the Preventive Medicine

Physician. Preventive Medicine 118 (2019) 166-170.

Credentialing the Preventive Medicine Physician

Table 1 Example:

Credentialing requirements for preventive medicine Physicians

Privileging the Preventive medicine physicians

Credentialing is: a mechanism of "obtaining, verifying and assessing the qualifications of a practitioner to provide care or services. This includes validating a physician's academic degrees,medical,training, board certification credits, and any other credentials relevant to the specialty (Jung&Lushniak,2019).

Privileging is a process to determine which denies and services, based on a physician's training and experience,may be performed by the physician (Jung & Lushniak,2019).

Privileging is :

" The process by which the designated individuals in the healthcare organization evaluate the credentials,as well the performance of the individual to determine that the provider is worthy to have certain privileges in the institution to contribute to the care of patients".

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