Featured blog post: How many applications don’t make it to the credentials committee?
Credentialing Resource Center Connection , July 23, 2009
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The credentialing process has many steps, and sometimes practitioners don’t advance very far in the process. In this week’s poll question, we want to know what percentage of your practitioners’ credentialing applications don’t advance to a credentials committee review.
Take our poll and see how your organization compares with your peers’.
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