Professional and peer references are critical components of the medical credentialing process. They provide direct insight into a provider’s clinical competence, ethical standards, and ability to work within a healthcare team. Below, we take a gander at who qualifies as a reference and what information is necessary to ensure a thorough and compliant credentialing review. […]
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