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Primary Source Verification

The following items are primary source verified by CCPA’s credentials verification organization.

Credentialing Item Source of VerificationCredRecred
Current State License to Practice in Illinois and Controlled Substance IDPR X X
Current License to Practice in Other States State Licensing Board X X
DEA Registration Copy of DEA X X
Denial, Suspension, Limitation of DEA NPDB, Letter to DEA, NTIS X X
Medical School or Professional School ABMS (CertiFACTS), Letter from School, AMA Profile, ECFMG X
Residencies
Post Medical School Graduation
(Only if not board certified and this is the highest level of training)
ABMS (CertiFACTS), Letter from Institution, AMA Profile, ECFMG X
Fellowships
Post Medical School Graduation
(Only if not board certified and this is the highest level of training)
ABMS (CertiFACTS), Letter from Institution, AMA Profile, ECFMG X
 
Board Certification
All Specialty Board Certification
ABMS (CertiFACTS), AMA Profile, Letter from Board X X
Board Certification
All Specialty Board Certification – No Expiration Date
ABMS (CertiFACTS), AMA Profile, Letter from Board X X
Work History Completed Work History Section of Application and/or CV X X
Sanctions Against Licensure NPDB, Licensing Board X X

Verification of Credentials

CCPA delegates its primary source verification (PSV) of physicians’ information to a Credentials Verification Organization (CVO).  NCQA provides CCPA with guidelines and standards on the process used to choosing and using a CVO.  CCPA only delegates the PSV portion of the credentialing process to the CVO but maintains authority over final decisions of approving membership. To guarantee that NCQA standards are followed between CCPA and the external organization, CCPA uses a CVO that is NCQA certified.

Ongoing Monitoring and Interventions

CCPA delegates the collecting and reviewing of Medicare and Medicaid sanctions to the CVO. 

On a monthly basis, the CVO monitors the following reports:

On the monthly report to CCPA, the CVO will indicate whether a CCPA member was flagged by any of the above agencies/websites.  CCPA staff will report results to its Credentialing Committee at the following meeting, and details will be recorded in the meeting minutes. If a sanction is reported against a CCPA physician, the CCPA staff shall then bring the issue to the attention of the Committee for processing under the CCPA Notice of Hearing Policy and Procedures.