Voice your opinion on the CRC Blog
Credentialing & Verification Update, January 21, 2009
As you have probably noticed, many recent issues of Credentialing and Verification Update include selected articles from the Credentialing Resource Center (CRC) Blog. I hope you have enjoyed the information and commentary in these stories, and perhaps clicked through to see what else the CRC Blog has to offer.
Today, I'm excited to announce a new reason to visit the CRC Blog: Everybody can now join in the discussion!
Although leaving comments on the blog was previously reserved for CRC subscribers, the Website now welcomes comments from all readers. There's no subscription or log in required; simply enter your name, email address, and your comment. You can use the comment function to ask the authors questions, offer your opinion, or start a discussion with other readers.
Join the conversation on the CRC Blog now.
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