Credentialing Checklist
In order to participate in Pennsylvania HMOs, physicians are required to have hospital admitting privileges. Because the process of hospital credentialing can take many months, physicians should begin gathering the necessary documentation as quickly as possible.
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Helpful tip Be sure to set up a meeting with the chairperson of the hospital section/department in which you'll be working. This will help you determine if the hospital requires any additional documents not mentioned on our credentialing checklist. |
Here's a checklist of items you generally need to complete the credentialing process and obtain hospital privileges.
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State medical license |
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National Provider Identifier (NPI) (This number is often given to a physician during his or her residency) |
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DEA number (If you relocate after residency to another state, you'll have to register your change of address with the US Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration) |
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Certificate of Completion of Residency and Internship |
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Letter(s) of Good Standing from any states in which you have held a medical license |
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Proof of board certification or board eligibility |
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Personal/professional recommendations from supervisors of programs in which you trained |
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Surgical log (if applicable) |
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Proof of malpractice insurance (policy number and copy of policy face sheet) |
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Medicare number |
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Last Updated: 6/18/2008