Primary source verification definition

Primary source verification means the verification of an individual practitioner’s reported qualifications by the original source.
Primary source verification means the act of obtaining credentials directly from the original or primary source(s).
Primary source verification means verification of the authenticity of documents with the original source that issued the document or original source verification by another jurisdiction’s physician licensing agency or original source verification by an entity approved by the Interstate Commission including, but not limited to, FCVS, ECFMG, or the AOA profile.

Examples of Primary source verification in a sentence

  • Primary source verification of a volunteer’s license will begin as soon as the immediate situation is under control and must be completed within 72 hours from the time the volunteer begins to provide service at the Hospital.

  • Primary source verification of licensure begins as soon as the immediate situation is under control, and is completed within 72 hours from the time the volunteer practitioner presents to the organization.

  • Primary source verification shall not be required if the Volunteer Practitioner or AHP has not provided care, treatment and services under the Disaster Clinical Privileges Approval Form, as appropriate.

  • Primary source verification of licensure certification, or registration (if required by law and regulation to practice a profession) would not be required if the volunteer practitioner has not provided care, treatment, and services under the disaster responsibilities.

  • Primary source verification of licensure begins as soon as the immediate situation is under control, and is completed within 72 hours from the time the volunteer LIP presents to the organization.


More Definitions of Primary source verification

Primary source verification means procedures for the review and direct verification of credentialing information submitted by care providers, including, but not limited to, confirmation of references, appointments, and licensure.
Primary source verification means a procedure used by a hospital, related institution, or health maintenance organization to ensure the truth and accuracy of objective verifiable information submitted to the hospital, related institution, or health maintenance organization by a physician who is applying for practice privileges, entering into contract, or seeking employment with a hospital, related institution, or health maintenance organization.
Primary source verification or “PSV” means the act of examining Provider Data for consistency, completeness, and correctness; and comparing Provider Data against data retrieved f rom a primary source when appropriate.
Primary source verification means verification of the authenticity of documents with the original source that issued the document or original source verification by another jurisdiction’s physician licensing agency or original source verification by an entity
Primary source verification means the process by which an individual
Primary source verification means the process by which an individual Provider’s reported credentials and qualifications are confirmed with the original source or an approved agent of that source.
Primary source verification. Credentialing procedures for the review and verification of original documents submitted for credentialing, including confirmation of references, appointments, and licensure from licensing authorities. (See also "Credentialing")