Seeker Overview
CME Committees
Document Management
Graduate Medical Education
Privileging
Reporting
Provider Tracking and Verification
Web Access
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MIDAS+ Seeker—Privileging
Use Privileging functionality in MIDAS+ Seeker to manage the process of evaluating providers’ clinical competence
to perform requested procedures or to treat conditions.
Privileges are granted based on the education, training, and experience of providers who are applying for initial
and continued medical staff membership. Privileges must be organization-specific and may consist of a laundry list
of procedures, core procedures granted as one, or a combination of both. MIDAS+ Seeker provides comprehensive
functionality for all forms of privileging.
MIDAS+ Seeker includes a user-friendly privilege inquiry function accessed with a Web browser. You determine if a
password is required, and you can attach a provider photo and any other electronic document to the provider’s
privileges.
Features and Benefits
- Flexible privilege entry functionality with separation between major/core definition, added or special request privileges, and excluded privileges, status of each, as well as the start and end dates of each
- Multiple Standard Report options, including reports of provider core privileges with added and excluded privileges, provider individual privileges with excluded privileges eliminated from the list, and privileges listed by the providers who have those privileges
- Digital image functionality for including provider signatures and photos
- Online privilege inquiry displays only a provider’s current privileges with the status and
start/end dates of each, contact information, proctoring requirements, and provider specific information for floor nurses
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"A doctor just asked for a printout of the medical staff—a chore in the past with a very cumbersome report from Data Processing that I would have to go through for accuracy and it would take a day or more to get.
“Well. . . not any more. I went into standard reports and printed names and addresses for the medical staff—all categories. Didn't take five minutes. I know that sooner or later I will stop doing back flips over every single accomplishment, but right now this is so cool.
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Judy Enderle
Medical Staff Coordinator,
Fort Hamilton Hospital, Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH
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