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Actionable guidance for building and managing
a successful CVO


 
Centralized Credentialing: The Authoritative Guide to Efficient CVO Enactment and Operation
 
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  • Ensure ongoing compliance with varied accreditation standards
  • Accommodate higher application volumes while diversifying workflows in fast-paced credentialing environments
  • Streamline and standardize the credentialing process across growing provider/payer networks
  • Create an actionable road map for getting new system CVOs up and running
  • Ensure CVOs continued success



How will this guide help you?


Centralized Credentialing: The Authoritative Guide to Efficient CVO Enactment and Operation addresses the needs of the growing contingent of professionals responsible for (or about to get involved in) CVO operations. This book provides actionable guidance on building and managing a successful CVO, as well as credentialing best practices for sustaining strategies across an array of CVO management stages and roles.



 

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