Medical Credentialing Expert Witnesses
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Find medical credentialing experts here who may testify as to process of evaluating the qualifications, clinical competence, experience and judgment of a physician. These experts may testify regarding the American Medical Association practices, and denial of clinical privileges. These experts may also may write reports regarding hospital board practices, medical licensures, disqualifications, DEA registration, and state controlled substance registration.
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What is a medical credentialing expert witness?
A medical credentialing expert witness is an individual who can provide testimony in cases involving the review and verification of a healthcare professional's credentials, the process of granting medical staff privileges, or the compliance of healthcare providers with medical staff bylaws.
What is the role of a medical credentialing expert witness?
A medical credentialing expert witness provides testimony on medical credentialing practices and procedures.
How much can a person make as a medical credentialing expert witness?
Medical credentialing expert witnesses can earn anywhere from $200 to $450 or more per hour, based on the particulars of the case, and the type of expert work needed.
What are the qualifications of a medical credentialing expert witness?
A medical credentialing expert witness has expertise in medical credentialing practices, policies, and regulations, including licensure, certification, and accreditation.
In a lawsuit, what type of evience is reviewed by a medical credentialing expert witness?
A medical credentialing expert witness reviews evidence related to a healthcare provider's education, training, licensure, and professional conduct to determine if they meet the standard of care in their field.
What type of legal proceeding might require the testimony of a medical credentialing expert witness?
Medical malpractice cases often require the testimony of a medical credentialing expert witness to establish the standard of care and whether the defendant met that standard.