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Report Endorses Health Cost-Cutting Moves
HealthDataManagement, 07/21/09
To cut health care administrative costs, providers and payers should move to standardized approaches for credentialing clinicians, verifying insurance, providing patient ID cards and confirming insurance authorization of radiology and pharmacy services, a new report recommends.
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