ABMS web service provides direct access to specialty board certification
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, January 12, 2006
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The American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) has launched a new web service that allows credentialing professionals and emergency certification personnel to conduct electronic primary source verification of physician specialty certification in the ABMS database through authorized credentialing systems.
The program, called Direct Connect Select, contains board certification information, including effective and expiration dates and all historical information of board certifications, on more than 700,000 physicians.
For more information on this program, see http://www.abms.org/.
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