Privileging definition

Privileging means the authorizing by an appropriate authority, such as a governing body, of a health practitioner to provide specific treatment, care, or services at a health facility subject to limits based on factors that include license, education, training, experience, competence, health status, and specialized skill.
Privileging means the process of granting the right to examine and treat patients after verification of the authenticity and adequacy of a Practitioner’s educational, training, and work history.
Privileging means the authorizing by an appropriate

Examples of Privileging in a sentence

  • Staff in this situation must complete a Temporary Privileging Form.

  • Staff who require credentialing and privileging under the terms of ADHS/DBHS/CPSA Provider Manual Section 3.20, Credentialing and Privileging, receive such as required by that section.

  • For involuntary separations based on the provision of professional medical services that are not subject to the Medical Privileging and Peer Review Process set forth in the bylaws of the Ventura County Medical Center medical staff, employees covered by this Agreement have the option of either utilizing the procedures set forth below in this section or receiving the 30-day notice as set forth in Section 1601 above.

  • Provisions for Temporary and/or Provisional Privileging of Individual Providers.

  • For involuntary separations based on the provision of professional medical services that are not subject to the Medical Privileging and Peer Review Process set forth in the bylaws of the Ventura County Medical Center medical staff, employees covered by this Agreement have the option of either utilizing the procedures set forth below in this section or receiving the 60-day notice as set forth in Section 1601 above.


More Definitions of Privileging

Privileging means a process by which each staff member's credentials, training and experience are examined and a determination made as to which treatment or habilitation modalities the staff member is qualified to provide.
Privileging means the process used to determine if credentialed clinicians are competent to perform their assigned responsibilities, based on training, supervised practice and/or competency testing.
Privileging means the authorizing by an appropriate authority, such as a governing
Privileging means that a congregation opts to focus on certain parts of the bible over others. For example, Martin Luther (founder of Lutheranism) didn’t feel that the book of James was a canonical necessity.
Privileging means the process used to determine if credentialed clinicians are competent to perform certain treatment interventions, based on training, supervised practice and/or competency testing.
Privileging means the process of granting and monitoring clinical privileges.
Privileging means the authorizing by an appropriate authority,