Editor's note: Credentialing & Verification Update to be published weekly
Credentialing & Verification Update, July 2, 2008
As the new editor of the Online Credentialing and Privileging Desk Reference (CDPR), I am pleased to announce that the Credentialing & Verification Update newsletter will now be published weekly rather than every other week.
Check your inbox every Wednesday for the latest credentialing and verification news, expert advice, and quick tips to make your job easier and your organization's patients safer.
I look forward to hearing your questions, suggestions, or comments about the CDPR, Credentialing & Verification Update, or any of HCPro's credentialing products. You can reach me (Dave Weliver) at dweliver@hcpro.com.
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