REAL EXAM QUESTIONS & VERIFIED
ANSWERS | MEDICAL STAFF
MANAGEMENT A+ GUIDE
1. The primary responsibility of a medical staff services professional is:
A. Billing patients
B. Managing clinical care
C. Credentialing and privileging providers
D. Performing surgeries
Credentialing and privileging are core functions ensuring providers are qualified and
competent.
2. Which document outlines the structure and governance of the medical staff?
A. Employee handbook
B. Medical staff bylaws
C. Policy manual
D. Compliance report
Bylaws define authority, responsibilities, and organizational structure.
3. Primary source verification refers to:
A. Reviewing resumes
B. Checking references
C. Verifying credentials directly from the issuing source
D. Asking colleagues
Primary source verification confirms authenticity from original issuing bodies.
4. Reappointment of medical staff typically occurs:
A. Monthly
B. Annually
C. Every 2 years
D. Every 10 years
Most organizations follow a biennial reappointment cycle.
5. The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) is used to:
A. Store patient data
B. Track adverse actions and malpractice payments
C. Manage hospital finances
D. Schedule staff
NPDB provides critical data on practitioner performance and sanctions.
6. Privileging determines:
A. Salary
B. Work hours
C. Scope of clinical practice allowed
D. Office location
Privileges define what procedures a provider can perform.
, 7. A clean claims history indicates:
A. High patient volume
B. No malpractice or disciplinary actions
C. Frequent audits
D. Low income
It reflects professional reliability and low risk.
8. Credentialing files must be:
A. Public
B. Shared freely
C. Confidential and secure
D. Deleted yearly
Confidentiality protects sensitive practitioner information.
9. The governing body is responsible for:
A. Hiring nurses
B. Final approval of medical staff membership
C. Scheduling shifts
D. Billing insurance
Ultimate authority rests with the governing board.
10. Peer review evaluates:
A. Financial performance
B. Clinical competence of providers
C. Patient satisfaction only
D. Office efficiency
Peer review ensures quality of care through professional evaluation.
11. Expired licensure results in:
A. Promotion
B. Bonus
C. Automatic suspension of privileges
D. No action
Active licensure is mandatory for practice.
12. A delineation of privileges form includes:
A. Salary details
B. Specific procedures a provider may perform
C. Vacation time
D. Insurance data
It outlines approved clinical activities.
13. The purpose of orientation is to:
A. Evaluate patients
B. Familiarize providers with policies and procedures
C. Assign salary
D. Conduct audits
Orientation ensures compliance with organizational standards.
14. Credentialing by proxy is commonly used in:
A. Small clinics
B. Telemedicine arrangements
C. Pharmacies