How often does the practitioner have to attest to their record?
OneHealthPort has proposed attestations be required every 150 days to meet national credentialing requirements. Some organizations would like the attestation to be every 90 days so data and records are current and available whenever needed. The initial requirement will be 150 days with reminders to the “alerted” contact when it is time to re-attest. Staff can do all the prep work to update the records at any time but the practitioner will be required to do all attestations for them self.
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