CPCS/CPMSM SAMPLE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Are limitations of the clinical privileges of a psychiatrist for more than 30 days reportable
to the NPDB? - Answers :Yes
According to the Joint Commission, who may amend the medical staff bylaws? -
Answers :Governing Body
Failure to meet the established qualifications and criteria for appointment should be
reported to whom? - Answers :The applicant
NCQA requires the MCO to obtain a minimum of ???? years of work history? - Answers
:5 years
What accreditation bodies require privileges to be distributed to essential department
personnel? - Answers :Joint Commission/CMS
T/F - The Joint Commission and NCQA do not require criminal background checks. -
Answers :True - the only organization that requires background checks is HFAP.
Is a payment made by an insurance company reportable to the NPDB? - Answers :Yes
Who is the best person to consult when releasing adverse information in a verification
request from another organization? - Answers :Legal Counsel
According to CMS, who in the organization may make decisions regarding approval of
credentialing applications? - Answers :Governing Board
What are the six elements of a written delegation agreement? - Answers :1. Mutually
agreed upon
2. Describes responsibilities of organization and delegated entity
3. Describes delegated activities
4. Requires semi-annual reporting to the organization
5. Describes the process by which the organization evaluates the delegated entities
performance
6. Describes remedies available to the organization if the delegated entity does not fulfil
its obligations including revocation of delegated agreement
According to NCQA, what providers are NOT required to be credentialed when working
in an independent relationship? - Answers :Locums Tenens, Hospital based
practitioners (i.e. Anesthesia, Pathology, Radiology, etc.)
How many peer references does HFAP require at initial appointment? - Answers :1
, T/F - Denial of a medical license application by a state medical board is not reportable
to the NPDB? - Answers :True
What two accreditors state: a hospital may not rely solely on board certification when
considering practitioner for medical staff membership? - Answers :HFAP, CMS
According to the Joint commission & HFAP, name four approved sources for PSV for
medical education. - Answers :Medical School, AMA, ECFMG, AOA
According to NCQA, practitioners must be notified of credentialing decision within how
many days? - Answers :60 days
The DHHS mails a copy of the NPDB report to the names provider. If the provider
wishes to dispute the reports accuracy, the provider has how many days to do so? -
Answers :60 days
According to URAQ, within how many days must the practitioner be notified of
credentialing decisions? - Answers :10 days
How many days does a practitioner have to dispute an NPDB report accuracy? -
Answers :60 days
According to NCQA what policy must an organization have in place to obtain approval
to enter into a delegated agreement? - Answers :Credentialing policies
How often does the OIG report to the NPDB? - Answers :Monthly
Hospitals must query the NPDB when: - Answers :Initial appt, granting of privileges,
every two years
NCQA requires verifications must be less than how many days old? - Answers :180
days
What is the verification time limit on malpractice history according to the NCQA? -
Answers :180 days
Time limited credential must be verified by the CVO within how many days prior to
submission to the client? - Answers :120 days
According to AAAHC, for initial appointments, in addition to licensure and education,
what verification is required? - Answers :Experience and hospital affiliation
What accreditation body states "the NPDB is an acceptable source for sanctions or
limitations on licensure, Medicaid/Medicare sanctions and malpractice history? -
Answers :NCQA
Are limitations of the clinical privileges of a psychiatrist for more than 30 days reportable
to the NPDB? - Answers :Yes
According to the Joint Commission, who may amend the medical staff bylaws? -
Answers :Governing Body
Failure to meet the established qualifications and criteria for appointment should be
reported to whom? - Answers :The applicant
NCQA requires the MCO to obtain a minimum of ???? years of work history? - Answers
:5 years
What accreditation bodies require privileges to be distributed to essential department
personnel? - Answers :Joint Commission/CMS
T/F - The Joint Commission and NCQA do not require criminal background checks. -
Answers :True - the only organization that requires background checks is HFAP.
Is a payment made by an insurance company reportable to the NPDB? - Answers :Yes
Who is the best person to consult when releasing adverse information in a verification
request from another organization? - Answers :Legal Counsel
According to CMS, who in the organization may make decisions regarding approval of
credentialing applications? - Answers :Governing Board
What are the six elements of a written delegation agreement? - Answers :1. Mutually
agreed upon
2. Describes responsibilities of organization and delegated entity
3. Describes delegated activities
4. Requires semi-annual reporting to the organization
5. Describes the process by which the organization evaluates the delegated entities
performance
6. Describes remedies available to the organization if the delegated entity does not fulfil
its obligations including revocation of delegated agreement
According to NCQA, what providers are NOT required to be credentialed when working
in an independent relationship? - Answers :Locums Tenens, Hospital based
practitioners (i.e. Anesthesia, Pathology, Radiology, etc.)
How many peer references does HFAP require at initial appointment? - Answers :1
, T/F - Denial of a medical license application by a state medical board is not reportable
to the NPDB? - Answers :True
What two accreditors state: a hospital may not rely solely on board certification when
considering practitioner for medical staff membership? - Answers :HFAP, CMS
According to the Joint commission & HFAP, name four approved sources for PSV for
medical education. - Answers :Medical School, AMA, ECFMG, AOA
According to NCQA, practitioners must be notified of credentialing decision within how
many days? - Answers :60 days
The DHHS mails a copy of the NPDB report to the names provider. If the provider
wishes to dispute the reports accuracy, the provider has how many days to do so? -
Answers :60 days
According to URAQ, within how many days must the practitioner be notified of
credentialing decisions? - Answers :10 days
How many days does a practitioner have to dispute an NPDB report accuracy? -
Answers :60 days
According to NCQA what policy must an organization have in place to obtain approval
to enter into a delegated agreement? - Answers :Credentialing policies
How often does the OIG report to the NPDB? - Answers :Monthly
Hospitals must query the NPDB when: - Answers :Initial appt, granting of privileges,
every two years
NCQA requires verifications must be less than how many days old? - Answers :180
days
What is the verification time limit on malpractice history according to the NCQA? -
Answers :180 days
Time limited credential must be verified by the CVO within how many days prior to
submission to the client? - Answers :120 days
According to AAAHC, for initial appointments, in addition to licensure and education,
what verification is required? - Answers :Experience and hospital affiliation
What accreditation body states "the NPDB is an acceptable source for sanctions or
limitations on licensure, Medicaid/Medicare sanctions and malpractice history? -
Answers :NCQA