The 2009 Credentials Verification Desk Reference (CVDR) is now available
Credentialing & Verification Update, December 2, 2008
The 2009 Credentials Verification Desk Reference (CVDR) is now available; order your copy today!
The 2009 CVDR is single-volume book designed to streamline the primary source verification process. It gives credentialing professionals the most current contact information and procedures they need to verify the education, licensure, and specialty board affiliations of physicians (MDs and DOs), podiatrists, dentists, physician assistants, and more.
This new edition contains a crosswalk of standards and regulations from The Joint Commission—including the 2009 renumbered standards—as well as the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), and NCQA. It also contains quick-reference information about credentialing and privileging challenges; issues relevant to managed care, ambulatory, and long-term care organizations; and listings of must-know credentialing and privileging resources (e.g., data banks, masterfiles, and more).
Reserve your copy today or learn more now »
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