Ongoing practitioner practice evaluation (OPPE) Is used for which of the following?
A.
monitoring a provider with an Identified Practice Issue
B.
removal of privileges that a provider is no longer using
C.
approval by the governing board for new provider privileges
D.
identification of providers with potential competency issues
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation (OPPE) is part of the credentialing process for medical staff aimed at evaluating a provider’s clinical competence and professional behavior on an ongoing basis, rather than at the time of reappointment only. OPPE is typically used to monitor providers with identified practice issues. It involves collecting data about a provider’s performance over time, reviewing the information regularly, and using it to ensure that the provider meets professional standards. This proactive monitoring can lead to early identification and resolution of potential issues.
[References:This aligns with best practices as outlined by the Joint Commission and is reflected in the guidelines and educational materials provided by NAHQ. OPPE is a standard element in healthcare quality and credentialing that focuses on continuous evaluation of a provider's ability to provide quality care., , , , , , , , ]
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