3 reasons credentialing delays push past 90 days

The extra 90 days is not a rounding error A 90-day credentialing timeline and a 180-day credentialing timeline can sound like two versions of the same problem. They are not. The second version can mean another quarter of rent, software, malpractice coverage, staff time, loan payments, marketing spend, and owner compensation before the practice can

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3 reasons credentialing delays push past 90 days originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

 

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