No. It is Fairview’s legal obligation to ensure that all practitioners have gone through the credentialing process and have been approved by the Board of Directors to work at a Fairview entity. • A practitioner working at a Fairview entity before the credentialing process is complete places Fairview and the practitioner at legal risk and can directly impact Fairview’s accreditation status.
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