Participate in a Briefings on Credentialing article about medical staff fees
Credentialing Resource Center Connection , April 30, 2009
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Does your organization charge practitioners an application or reapplication fee? What about fees for late documentation or missing credentials committee meetings?
If your organization charges fees for some of its credentialing processes, let us know. The July issue of Briefings on Credentialing will feature an article about growing your department’s budget by passing on processing fees to practitioners—but we can’t write it without you. If you’re willing to share your process with others, contact Associate Editor Emily Berry at eberry@hcpro.com.
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