Louisville Medicine Volume 64, Issue 12 | Page 23

level Worksite Wellness Award for our commitment to employee health and well-being. The Society was one of 30 Louisville Metro organizations recognized. We were also honored by Business First with a “Best Places to Work” award. The GLMS (staff) Employee Wellness & Engagement Committee created challenges and programs throughout the year focusing on physical fitness, nutrition and weight management to reach the ul- timate goal of a healthier workforce. However, we didn’t just make sure our own staff was healthy. We also worked to provide services and programs to benefit you, our members, and help you have a healthier workplace environment. In 2016, GLMS committed to streamlining our Centralized Ap- plication Processing Service (CAPS), a program which provides hospital credentialing to physicians throughout greater Louisville, surrounding counties and beyond. The credentials verification process improved somewhat, with the average turnaround time halved. Yet, we also recognized that there were still significant hurdles to overcome. Realizing that the entire credentials verification process was out- dated and causing problems for our clients, GLMS leaders charged Dr. Jeffrey Goldberg, former Chief Medical Officer for Jewish Hospital to completely rebuild the process from the ground up, fully utilizing technology and applying process improvement to create a new paperless system that reduces stress on physicians and hospital clients, and performs faster with great reliability We also formed a doctor and medical staff filled committee to communicate directly with the hospital systems. The goal is to make your credentialing experience the best it can possibly be. The credentialing process is a vital part of our organization and a major safeguard in the community. “We want to take away the stress of credentialing all together,” said CEO/Executive Vice President Bert Guinn, MBA, CAE. “We’re examining CAPS from the ground up and determining which methods work and which do not to make your experience as fast and headache-free as possible.” The GLMS Physician Education and Practice Support (PEPS) Department hosted several interactive roundtables this year which made it possible for representatives from insurance companies and Medicaid providers to communicate face-to-face with physicians and office managers. PEPS is available throughout the year to ensure that physicians have proper representation and assistance. If you or a practice you know is having difficulties, visit www.glms.org and click the “Manage My Practice” tab to submit a hassle report online. GLMS will work promptly to help alleviate your concerns. Sometimes though, the issues facing a practice aren’t simply found in data management. For example, GLMS continues to offer the Physician We