Credentialing

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oneq

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To the docs on here, let me present a couple of scenarios

Scenario #1: Interventional Pain doc (who is also a BC Anesthesiologist) in practice for 3-4 years wants to transition from full time pain to full time OR anesthesia

Scenario #2: Anesthesiologist (who is also BC in Pain) in practice for 3-4 years wants to transition from full time OR Anesthesia to full time outpatient Pain.

Question: who would have a harder time obtaining credentials from a hospital (for anesthesia) or an ASC (for performing pain procedures), the doc in scenario #1 or the doc in scenario #2?
 
All things being equal, ease of credentialing will likely be case by case weighted to discussions behind the scenes.
In my experience: credentialing depends on the facility's needs, your firm commitment to staff anesthesia per-diem during critical time slots, proven number/case type/insurance mix of procedures that you will schedule, etc.

Btw, Which scenario applies to you?
 
A hospital is a bigger bureaucracy, so that'll be a tougher. They'll want to see logs, maybe proctor you a bit, etc. The ASC will likely crave your pain facility fee, so that'll be easier.
 
All things being equal, ease of credentialing will likely be case by case weighted to discussions behind the scenes.
In my experience: credentialing depends on the facility's needs, your firm commitment to staff anesthesia per-diem during critical time slots, proven number/case type/insurance mix of procedures that you will schedule, etc.

Btw, Which scenario applies to you?
#2:

Building up capital doing exclusively anesthesia with the goal to eventually start my own pain practice. I had done pain many years ago.

For those of you involved with ASC credentialing : to credential someone like myself to perform procedures like ESIs, MBBs/RFAs/Kyphos/SCS trials etc, do you require a certain number of cases within the last XYZ number of years?

If so, and a doc doesn't qualify for those numbers is he simply out of luck or is there a possibility to obtain credentials if mentored by another doc for a brief period of time?
 
here: usually just kyphos plus medmal insurance confirming coverage doing them plus peer letters.
maybe you can have a face-to-face with the medical director of ASC you are going to. good luck.
 
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