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Take stock of your credentialing process and
learn how to improve it

 

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While commercial CVOs have been around since the 1990s, system-based varieties are a relatively new—yet rapidly growing—phenomenon.

As more and more healthcare organizations begin to transform their stand-alone facilities into integrated systems of continuing care, many are forming their own centralized credentialing teams to reduce expenditures and standardize the credentialing process across member facilities.

Centralized Credentialing: The Authoritative Guide to Efficient CVO Enactment and Operation addresses the needs of the growing number of professionals involved in CVO operations.

Whether you are currently part of a CVO or looking to establish one, this guide will provide you with the content and tools aimed at successful implementation, growth, and day-to-day management.

 

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