Proctoring and FPPE: Strategies for Verifying Physician Competence / Edition 2

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Overview

A new perspective on FPPE and proctoring, based on experience from the field.

Whether you are just starting to develop an FPPE process, or seeking to move beyond policy development to implementation, this easy-to-use resource provides the most clear, comprehensive guide available. This book will help you design a solid FPPE and proctoring process to better determine physician competence.

With Proctoring and FPPE: Strategies for Verifying Physician Competence, Second Edition, you can:

Consider all angles and implement a fair, appropriate FPPE and proctoring process for physicians that:

Are new to the medical staff

Are currently on the medical staff, applying for new privilege

Have identified competency concerns

Incerase physician participation in proctoring by:

Clearly defining the role of the proctor

Explaining proctors' responsibilities

Clarifying peer review protections and discoverability of information gathered during the proctoring process

Improve communication and share information amongst various groups including quality risk, medical staff office personnel, and credential committee

Confused about FPPE data? Just open your toolbox!

The FPPE Toolbox: Field-Tested Documents for Credentialing, Competency, and Compliance is a comprehensive toolbox full of the forms, policies, letters, scorecards, and reports you need to conduct FPPE and manage the tremendous amount of quality data you must gather.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781601466730
  • Publisher: HCPro, Inc
  • Publication date: 10/28/2009
  • Edition number: 2
  • Pages: 165
  • Product dimensions: 6.90 (w) x 8.90 (h) x 0.50 (d)

Table of Contents

About the Authors vii

Chapter 1 Historical Background 1

Scientific Training and Objective Quality Measurement Take Root 2

Medical Specialties Spur the Creation of Board Certification 3

FPPE Fills the Need for Evaluation of Practicing Physicians 4

Chapter 2 Legal, Ethical, and Economic issues Surrounding FPPE 9

Legal Issues Surrounding FPPE and Proctoring 9

Ethical Issues Surrounding FPPE 17

Economic Issues Surrounding FPPE and Proctoring 24

Chapter 3 How FPPE Fits into Current Physician Performance Improvement Models 27

Defining Your Physician Performance Framework 28

2009 Joint Commission Standards for Measuring Physician Performance 32

Making the New Standards Work for Your Medical Staff 35

Chapter 4 Methods of FPPE 41

Classic Definition of Proctoring 41

New Definition of Proctoring 45

Prospective Focused Review 48

Concurrent Focused Review: Proctoring or Observation of Clinical Care in Real Time 60

Retrospective Focused Review 73

Chapter 5 Situational Applications of FPPE 83

FPPE for New Practitioners at Initial Appointment 84

FPPE for Existing Practitioners Requesting New Privileges 92

FPPE for Reappointment of Practitioners Whose Privilege Requests Do Not Meet Established Competency Criteria 96

FPPE for Physicians Reentering the Workforce 100

FPPE for Potential Clinical Care Issues Raised by the Findings of Peer Review and OPPE 102

Chapter 6 Creating and Implementing an Effective FPPE Policy 107

Purpose 108

Medical Staff Oversight 108

Scope of the Focused Review Program 109

Ethical Positions of the Medical Staff 112

Responsibilities 116

Methods 123

Procedure 126

Results and Recommendations 129

Chapter 7 Creatingand Implementing FPPE Procedures 131

Creating the FPPE Plan 131

Individual Plans 139

FPPE Plan: New Applicant 141

FPPE Plan: Reappointment 145

FPPE Plan: New Privilege Request 146

FPPE Plan: Concerns Raised by OPPE 146

Collecting Data 147

Using Technology to Expand FPPE 155

Off-Site FPPE Methods 157

Training 158

Annual Evaluation Process to Improve FPPE 159

Chapter 8 Best Practices and What We've learned So Far 161

Ten FPPE Tips from the Field 162

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