Editor’s pick: What’s your credentialing software missing?
Credentialing Resource Center Connection , October 15, 2009
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If your medical staff office’s existing credentialing software helps you create and generate credentialing reports but gets a failing grade for compatibility with your privilege forms, don’t start from scratch. Consider a software “add on” that helps you develop, maintain, and disseminate criteria-based privilege forms that comply with Joint Commission and CMS regulations. To learn more, register for a live Webex demonstration of Core Privilege Plus on Tuesday, November 3 at 1:00 ET. To register, email Maureen Coler at mcoler@hcpro.com or call 781-639-1872 extension 3741.
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