Credentialing Resource Center spotlight: Briefings on Credentialing Special Reports
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, August 7, 2008
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The Credentialing Resource Center (CRC) spotlight is a new series of articles that will show you how to get the most out of our online resource center. Did you know you can log onto www.online-crc.com to access our Clinical Privileging White Papers, the CRC Blog, and more? This week we take an insider’s look at the Briefings on Credentialing Special Reports.
A CRC subscription includes many benefits in addition to the monthly newsletter, including Clinical Privileging White Papers, use of the Medical Staff Talk chat group, and access to special reports. If you’re not familiar with this last feature, it’s a semi-annual publication that takes an extensive look at a topic of interest to MSPs.
The most recent Special Report was the 2008 CRC Salary Survey, mailed out with the August issue of Briefings on Credentialing. CRC basic and platinum subscribers can view this report and other archived special reports online. To access them, simply use your password to log into CRC Online and click on the Briefings on Credentialing logo on the home page. This will take you to the main Briefings on Credentialing information page. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and you will see a list of our Special Reports.
We hope you visit the Briefings on Credentialing Special Reports section today! If you have any questions about this CRC feature, e-mail Associate Editor Emily Berry at eberry@hcpro.com.
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