Free Form Friday returns: ED call compensation white paper
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, March 5, 2009
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We received a terrific response to the free forms we posted on the Credentialing Resource Center blog every Friday in January. Now we have another great form to share with you—for free!
Authored by Rick Sheff, MD, CMSL, chair and executive director with The Greeley Company, this white paper provides insights for both medical staffs and physicians to approach ED call coverage and compensation in the fairest way—as a negotiation based on interests and principles.
This complimentary offering is an example of the type of information that The Greeley Company provides its clients to keep them up-to-date on the latest news and industry standards.
Click here to download your free copy!
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