Healthcare credentialing serves as the backbone of quality assurance in medical practice, ensuring that healthcare professionals and organizations meet rigorous standards before they can provide services to patients. While both provider and group credentialing aim to verify qualifications and maintain healthcare quality, they operate at different levels and involve distinct processes, requirements, and implications for […]
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