Tennessee Physicians Quality Verification Organization
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TPQVO, Inc. Credentials Verification Services


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Credentialing Comments

As credentialing regulations become more complicated and standards change, TPQVO aims to keep our clients in compliance with these requirements.  Several of the comments below were developed in response to TPQVO client questions, often prompted by surveyor comments or internal corporate policies.

Please check back for more changes that may affect credentialing, including changes that do not mandate changes in credentialing processes.

Disclosure: This site provides information about the law, regulations, and accreditation standards designed to help organizations safely cope with their own legal needs. But legal information is not the same as legal advice -- the application of law to an organization's specific circumstances. Although we go to great lengths to make sure our information is accurate and useful, we recommend you consult a lawyer if you want professional assurance that our information, and your interpretation of it, is appropriate to your particular situation.

The Joint Commission Releases Survey Non-Compliance Data for the First Half of 2010 – Credentialing and Privileging is an Achilles ’ Heel for Many Organizations

New CMS Regulation for Foreign-Born Physicians  (effective March 29, 2010)

Criminal Background Checks of the Organized Medical Staff
NPDB Section 1921 Implementation (effective March 1, 2010)
Peer References at Reappointment Time

Special border state issue:  Are DEA Registrations Required in Each State a Physician has Medical Staff Privileges?

 

 

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