Ask the expert: Is there a software system with core privileging forms built in?
Medical Staff Leader Connection, February 25, 2009
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Yes, it’s called Core Privilege Plus, a Web-based privileging software containing more than 140 core privilege forms developed using expertise from The Greeley Company. Do you need to revise or maintain core privilege forms for multiple specialties and want automatic monthly updates to your core forms? Alleviate the need for constant research. Register in advance for our live demonstration of Core Privilege Plus Software March 10 at 1:00 EST. E-mail Executive Editor Maureen Coler at mcoler@hcpro.com or call 781-639-1872 x3741 for more information.
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