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Credentialing — The Foundation for Quality and Safety
Medical credentialing, which once was straightforward and routine, has become an important and complex task in the healthcare industry. No longer can physicians and healthcare providers simply present their academic credentials and expect to go to work and receive reimbursement for services in a short period. Rather, their qualifications must be validated at many levels, in several areas, and at regular junctures during their careers.