Help your fellow MSPs: Ensure your organization's verification information is listed correctly in the CPDR
Credentialing & Verification Update, August 5, 2008
If you did not receive (or did not complete) the recent survey asking for updated primary source verification contact information for the CPDR primary source directory, please take a moment to update (or add) your institution's listings on the CPDR
Help your fellow MSPs and other credentialing experts save time and aggravation in reaching you (or in reaching a school or other verification entity that you frequently contact).
Need to know what the CPDR lists for your organization? Search for your listing on the CPDR now.
Please send an additions or updates to dweliver@hcpro.com, or plug them in online here.
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