Clinical Privileging
Clinical Credentialing aims to ensure that only competent providers perform procedures within their scope of practice. It is a crucial component for ensuring patient safety and quality of care, within the scope of nursing excellence standards defined by NABH.
Key Components of a Digital Privileging System
Centralized Database
Stores provider information, licenses, certifications, and privilege details of the nurses.
Workflow Management
Automates the privileging process, including application submission, review, approval, and renewal.
Document Management
Securely generates the Document and manages supporting documents.
Electronic Signatures
Facilitates digital approval and signing of documents.
Integration
Seamlessly integrates with HR soft.
Features developed
- Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation (OPPE)
- Credentialing with the qualifications submitted
- Form development and mapping based on the areas of employment
- Education and training records
- Patient‐centred care assessment
- Professional leadership Identification
- Approval based on the Roles
- Ongoing evaluation
- Enabling recommendations
Nurses
50
+
Assessments
100
+
Assessors
5
+