The Academy for Healthcare Science and MIA (Medical Industry Accredited) are working to bring Life Science Industry (LSI) National Credentialing Register powered by MIA, from 30 July.
The LSI National Credentialing Register is the culmination of work between the major healthcare trade associations (ABHI; ABPI; AXREM; BAREMA; BDIA; BHTA; BIVDA; Medilink UK), NHS England and the Academy for Healthcare Science.
Working with Medical Industry Ltd, this provides a not-for-profit registration system that has patient and public safety at its heart and a potential solution to the issue of multiple providers of credentialing systems.
For cardholders, it means:
- LSI Register members who currently meet the standards will be transferred automatically to the LSI National Credentialing Register and will receive a new card at renewal. Prior to renewal they will continue to use their existing separate LSI Register ID badge and MIA card.
- When existing MIA cards expire members will be issued with new LSI National Credentialing Register cards which grant the same level of access to hospitals which they have enjoyed via the MIA appointment system.
- On MIA card renewal, members who currently do not meet the LSI National Credentialing Register standards will be identified by the Register at tier X, which demonstrates they are working towards meeting Register standards. A new card will be issued, and they will have 12 months from the new card’s start date to meet the LSI National Credentialing Register’s tier requirements.
- Once they have met the standards required for the LSI National Credentialing Register they will be able to easily submit for approval via the website. This may mean checking that all training requirements are up to date.
- It is up to each individual to decide which tier is relevant for them in their role, and for training managers (or equivalents) to deem what is appropriate by way of product training.
- Training can be purchased from any accredited supplier or undertaken by the company.