Improving Your Credentialing Program
Date:
March 18, 2020
Time:
2:30 PM ET
 
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Webinar Description

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Ted Gottis
Senior Vice President
Ted Gottis is the Senior Vice President of MedTrainer's QuickCred division. He received his undergraduate degree from Cal State Long Beach and his master's and law degrees from Syracuse University. He is a certified senior human resources professional and works with medical practices to develop and execute regulatory compliance strategies. Mr. Gottis oversees QuickCred, MedTrainer’s credentialing arm. In this role, he has helped bring technology to credentialing and helped decrease inefficiencies that result in errors and wasted personnel hours. He has focused on improving the credentialing processes and leveraging technology for the purpose of improving patient care and maximizing healthcare revenue streams.
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Who Should Attend
  • HR Professionals
  • Billing Professionals
  • Credentialing Staff

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Improving Your Credentialing Program
Date:
March 18, 2020
Time:
2:30 PM ET






Date:
March 18, 2020
Time:
2:30 PM ET
The Details
Credentialing requirements are more stringent than ever. There are many ways to improve the quality and consistency of your credentialing program. Find out how to improve your credentialing program by leveraging technological resources.
What You'll Learn
  • How to identify common barriers digitally-enabled organizations face in bringing technology into slow-adapting sectors
  • How to identify environmental problems preventing the adaptation of technology, evaluate adaption solution strategies and develop responsive culture-based solutions
  • How to evaluate, integrate and apply information from multiple intra- and inter-organization sources to guide and improve the efficacy of a digital-enabled organization
Who is Speaking?
ted
Ted Gottis
Senior Vice President
Ted Gottis is the Senior Vice President of MedTrainer's QuickCred division. He received his undergraduate degree from Cal State Long Beach and his master's and law degrees from Syracuse University. He is a certified senior human resources professional and works with medical practices to develop and execute regulatory compliance strategies. Mr. Gottis oversees QuickCred, MedTrainer’s credentialing arm. In this role, he has helped bring technology to credentialing and helped decrease inefficiencies that result in errors and wasted personnel hours. He has focused on improving the credentialing processes and leveraging technology for the purpose of improving patient care and maximizing healthcare revenue streams.
Who Should Join?
  • HR Professionals
  • Billing Professionals
  • Credentialing Staff
 
Webinar Description

About the Speaker
ted
Ted Gottis
Ted Gottis is the Senior Vice President of MedTrainer's QuickCred division. He received his undergraduate degree from Cal State Long Beach and his master's and law degrees from Syracuse University. He is a certified senior human resources professional and works with medical practices to develop and execute regulatory compliance strategies. Mr. Gottis oversees QuickCred, MedTrainer’s credentialing arm. In this role, he has helped bring technology to credentialing and helped decrease inefficiencies that result in errors and wasted personnel hours. He has focused on improving the credentialing processes and leveraging technology for the purpose of improving patient care and maximizing healthcare revenue streams.

Who Should Attend
  • HR Professionals
  • Billing Professionals
  • Credentialing Staff
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