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Which of the following explain the credentialing process? (Check all of the boxes that apply)
Credentialing helps prove that a healthcare worker has a valid certificate or license.
Credentialing helps employers understand why a person went into the field of health care.
Credentialing is performed internally at healthcare organizations.
Credentialing may be handled by a human resources department.
Credentialing can be performed by anyone who works at a healthcare organization.
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Check these as correct:
- Credentialing helps prove that a healthcare worker has a valid certificate or license.
- Credentialing is performed internally at healthcare organizations.
- Credentialing may be handled by a human resources department.
Do not check:
- Credentialing helps employers understand why a person went into the field of health care. (Credentialing verifies qualifications, licensure, education and training — not personal motivation.)
- Credentialing can be performed by anyone who works at a healthcare organization. (It’s done by trained credentialing staff/medical staff offices, HR, or external credentialing verification organizations — not by any untrained employee.)
- Credentialing helps prove that a healthcare worker has a valid certificate or license.
- Credentialing is performed internally at healthcare organizations.
- Credentialing may be handled by a human resources department.
Do not check:
- Credentialing helps employers understand why a person went into the field of health care. (Credentialing verifies qualifications, licensure, education and training — not personal motivation.)
- Credentialing can be performed by anyone who works at a healthcare organization. (It’s done by trained credentialing staff/medical staff offices, HR, or external credentialing verification organizations — not by any untrained employee.)
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