One week left to submit your verification horror story
Credentialing & Verification Update, October 14, 2008
This is your last reminder to submit a verification horror story to Credentialing & Verification Update. Thanks for all the great submissions so far!
This Halloween, we want to hear your verification horror stories. Perhaps you spent an entire day on the phone trying to locate the right office to request a verification, or maybe you waited months for a verification response.
Whatever your verification horror story, please email it to dweliver@hcpro.com before October 24. Selected stories will be published anonymously in Credentialing & Verification Update, and one lucky winner will receive a complimentary copy of the 2009 Credentials Verification Desk Reference, publishing this November.
All entries will be confidential. Names and locations will be removed from published stories.
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