Rhode Island Department of Health announces electronic licensure verification
Credentialing & Verification Update, December 23, 2008
The Rhode Island Department of Health announced that effective January 1, 2009, it will no longer issue wallet license cards to licensed health professionals and that the Department’s professional license Web site will be the official site for primary source verification for all licensed individuals.
Rhode Island’s measure will allow credentialers to access, through a single Web site, almost any healthcare practitioner’s licensure, including the licenses of physicians, physician assistants, dentists, chiropractors, physiologists and more.
Visit the Rhode Island Department of Health’s online verification Web site to perform a verification here: https://healthri.mylicense.com/Verification/.
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