Medical credentialing stands as a crucial yet often overlooked process that ensures patient safety and care quality. Behind the certificates hanging on providers’ walls lies an intricate system of verification, assessment, and ongoing monitoring that consumes significant resources within our healthcare system. Below, we discuss the economics of medical credentialing, examining its costs, resource implications, […]
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