Editor's Pick: Use CertiFACTS On-Line to verify board certification data
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, January 31, 2008
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CertiFACTS On-Line is your direct link to the most current board certification data of all 24 ABMS Member Boards, updated daily by ABMS. Powered by ABMS Direct Connect, it's one of a select few programs to be designated by ABMS as an Official Display Agent and offer saved search functionality. Data from the database is recognized by The Joint Commission, NCQA and URAC as satisfying primary source requirements for board certification verification of physicians. For more information please go to www.certifacts.org or call 800-733-2267.
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