CPCS Credentialing and Privileging Practice Test

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Which statement best differentiates external criteria from internal criteria?

Board certification

External regulations

Factors defined by the hospital's medical staff and governing board

Internal criteria are those defined by the hospital itself—the medical staff and governing board establish the qualifications, privileges, and ongoing expectations tailored to the institution’s needs and policies. External criteria come from outside the hospital: board certification is set by professional boards, external regulations are laws and rules imposed by authorities, and accreditation standards come from national accrediting bodies. Therefore, the statement describing factors defined by the hospital’s medical staff and governing board best differentiates internal criteria from external ones. This contrast highlights how locally set standards guide privileges, while the others come from outside organizations.

TJC accreditation standards

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