Medical credentialing is a critical process that ensures medical professionals possess the necessary qualifications, training, and competencies to provide safe, quality patient care. This comprehensive verification process involves multiple stakeholders within healthcare organizations, each playing distinct but interconnected roles in maintaining standards of excellence and regulatory compliance. Knowing who performs credentialing and their specific responsibilities […]
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