Free Form Friday: Family Medicine privileges from NEW Core Privileges for Physicians book
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, June 17, 2010
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The Greeley Company recently updated its core privileging forms for physicians—and it’s a great time to update your privileging forms, too!
We’ll help you get started. This week’s Free Form Friday is a sample family medicine clinical privileges form straight from the pages of HCPro’s Core Privileges for Physicians, 5th Edition, by Sally J. Pelletier, CPMSM, CPCS.
Click here to download a copy.
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