CPCS Knowledge 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which organization publishes the USMLE Step examinations used to verify physician competency?
- National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) and FSMB jointly (Correct answer)
- American Medical Association (AMA)
- Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
- Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology
Correct answer: National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) and FSMB jointly
The USMLE is co-sponsored by the NBME and the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB).
Question 2: What is the primary purpose of the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) in the credentialing process?
- To store DEA registration numbers for all practitioners
- To provide a repository of adverse actions and malpractice payments for query during credentialing (Correct answer)
- To issue medical licenses on behalf of state boards
- To certify graduate medical education programs
Correct answer: To provide a repository of adverse actions and malpractice payments for query during credentialing
The NPDB is a federal repository that credentialers query to identify adverse licensure actions, malpractice payments, and clinical privilege restrictions.
Question 3: Under NCQA standards, how often must a healthcare organization re-credential its participating practitioners?
- Annually
- Every 2 years
- Every 3 years (Correct answer)
- Every 5 years
Correct answer: Every 3 years
NCQA requires re-credentialing at least every 36 months (3 years) to maintain accreditation.
Question 4: Which document formally delegates credentialing authority from a hospital's governing board to the medical staff?
- Bylaws (Correct answer)
- Credentialing policy manual
- Participation agreement
- Joint operating agreement
Correct answer: Bylaws
Hospital bylaws define the structure through which the governing board delegates credentialing and privileging decisions to the medical staff.
Question 5: A practitioner's application lists a gap in work history of 14 months. Per best credentialing practice, what should the credentialing specialist do?
- Approve the application since gaps under 2 years are acceptable
- Automatically deny the application
- Request a written explanation and supporting documentation from the practitioner (Correct answer)
- Forward directly to peer review without further verification
Correct answer: Request a written explanation and supporting documentation from the practitioner
Unexplained employment gaps must be addressed by requesting a written explanation and any relevant documentation before the file advances.
Question 6: Which accrediting body specifically governs credentialing standards for managed care organizations and health plans?
- The Joint Commission (TJC)
- Det Norske Veritas (DNV)
- National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) (Correct answer)
- Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC)
Correct answer: National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
NCQA's credentialing standards are the primary benchmark for health plans and managed care organizations.
Question 7: What does 'primary source verification' mean in credentialing?
- Reviewing the practitioner's self-reported application data
- Confirming credentials directly with the original issuing organization (Correct answer)
- Using a third-party credentialing verification organization (CVO) to collect documents
- Checking a practitioner's credentials against a peer-reviewed database
Correct answer: Confirming credentials directly with the original issuing organization
Primary source verification requires confirming credential information directly with the entity that granted the credential (e.g., the medical school itself).
Which organization publishes the USMLE Step examinations used to verify physician competency?