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  1. Sandy Shroyer, “Lessons from a high-volume credentialing environment,” QRC Advisor 1995, 11 (9).

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  2. Marsha Ballard and Marguerite Terze, “Automated credentialing: A practical approach to quality measurement,” AAPPO Journal, June/July 1993, p. 13.

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Kiel, J.M., Waxenfelter, B.S. (2001). Credentialing Physicians. In: Information Technology for the Practicing Physician. Health Informatics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-21857-2_20

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