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CORE PRIVILEGES definition

CORE PRIVILEGES means a defined grouping of privileges for a specialty or subspecialty that includes the fundamental patient care services that are routinely taught in residency and/or fellowship training for that specialty or subspecialty and which have been determined by the Medical Staff Leaders and Board to require closely related skills and experience.
CORE PRIVILEGES means a defined grouping of privileges for a specialty or subspecialty that includes the fundamental patient care services that are routinely
CORE PRIVILEGES means a defined grouping of clinical privileges for a specialty or subspecialty that includes the fundamental patient care services that are routinely taught in residency or fellowship training for that specialty or subspecialty

Examples of CORE PRIVILEGES in a sentence

  • CORE PRIVILEGES: General SurgeryAdmit, evaluate, diagnose, consult, and provide pre-, intra-, and postoperative care and perform surgical procedures to patients of all ages to correct or treat various conditions, diseases, disorders, and injuries of the alimentary tract; skin, soft tissues, and breast; endocrine system; head and neck; surgical oncology, trauma, and non-operative trauma; and the vascular system.

  • LEVEL II CORE PRIVILEGES PHYSICIAN REQUEST Granted Not Granted* With Following Requirements**(Provide Details)Level II Core: Adult interpreting EEG, Evoked PotentialsOne (1) year ABPN training in Clinical Neurophysiology, Neuromuscular Medicine or Epilepsy fellowship OR certification by the American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology.

  • CORE PRIVILEGES: GENERAL SURGERY □ Requested Admit, evaluate, diagnose, consult, and provide pre-, intra-, and postoperative care and perform surgical procedures to patients of all ages to correct or treat various conditions, diseases, disorders, and injuries of the alimentary tract; skin, soft tissues, and breast; endocrine system; head and neck; surgical oncology, trauma, and nonoperative trauma; and the vascular system.

  • LEVEL I CORE PRIVILEGES - HYPERTENSION Minimum Training and Experience: Minimum formal training: Fellowship in Hypertension or equivalent.

  • On April 23, 2012, the Organization revised its response but continued to withhold the name of the individual who had made a complaint about her.

  • LEVEL II CORE PRIVILEGES Level II Core privileges are those able to be performed after successful completion of an accreditedtraining program in that core specialty.

  • LEVEL I CORE PRIVILEGES Level 1 (core) privileges are those able to be performed after successful completion of an accredited residency program in that core specialty.


More Definitions of CORE PRIVILEGES

CORE PRIVILEGES means clinical privileges for those procedures or treatments in a medical specialty or subspecialty that are routinely covered in residency, that a majority
CORE PRIVILEGES or “PRIVILEGES” or “CORE” means a defined grouping of privileges for a specialty or subspecialty that includes the fundamental patient care services that are routinely taught in residency or fellowship training, or through educational preparation for that specialty or subspecialty and that have been determined by the Medical Executive Committee and Board to require closely related skills and experience.
CORE PRIVILEGES or “CORE” means a defined grouping of clinical privileges for a specialty or subspecialty that includes the fundamental patient care services that are routinely taught in residency
CORE PRIVILEGES means those Clinical Service(s) that a graduated, fully trained and licensed Practitioner of a discipline can reasonably be expected to perform;
CORE PRIVILEGES means those procedures as defined by the relevant department that anyone trained in a specialty area would be expected to be qualified to perform;

Related to CORE PRIVILEGES

  • Clinical Privileges or “PRIVILEGES” means the authorization granted by the Board to render specific patient care services, for which the Medical Staff Leaders and Board have developed eligibility and other credentialing criteria and focused and ongoing professional practice evaluation standards.

  • Privileges means exclusive privileges as set out in the E-Privilege which may be, from time to time, updated or amended by the Company;

  • Compact privilege means the authorization granted by a remote state to allow a licensee from another member state to practice as a physical therapist or work as a physical therapist assistant in the remote state under its laws and rules. The practice of physical therapy occurs in the member state where the patient/client is located at the time of the patient/client encounter.

  • Surviving Provisions has the meaning specified in Section 10.02.

  • Write-Down and Conversion Powers means, with respect to any EEA Resolution Authority, the write-down and conversion powers of such EEA Resolution Authority from time to time under the Bail-In Legislation for the applicable EEA Member Country, which write-down and conversion powers are described in the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule.