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Credentials, Credentialism and Employee Selection

Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 1990
Literally, credentials are letters or certificates that establish the position, authority or identity of the bearer. Credentialling is the process through which a person is approved or recognised by law or an authority to engage in a particular professional or technical capacity.
T. Buon, B. Compton
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Economic Credentialing

Quality Assurance and Utilization Review, 1992
This article defines economic credentialing, dis cusses current legal standards on its use, and provides suggestions on implementation to best address both physician and institutional needs.
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Economic Credentialing

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1997
In the 1990s, hospital management and trustees introduced the concept of evaluating physicians for appointment, reappointment, and privilege delineation with the addition of financial criteria. Although emergency physicians are advocates for cost-effective care, they must make certain that credentials are determined by the provision of quality medical ...
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Credential Markets and Credential Theory

2021
This final chapter seeks to advance credential theory using the book’s analysis of the emergence of private high school credentialing in state-dominated credential markets. The insights gained in the study of the reconfiguration of credential markets induced by the diffusion of the IB Diploma are used to revisit the theoretical question of the general ...
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Credentialed persons, credentialed knowledge.

Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 1997
The vast experimental literature on human error agrees with history of medicine, folklore, and superstition In discrediting knowledge claims based solely on anecdotal impressions. Since clinical experience consists of anecdotal impressions by practitioners, tt Is unavoidably a mixture of truths, half-truths, and falsehoods. The scientific method is the
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Physician Credentialing

Hospital Topics, 2000
C N, Wilson, A, Iacovella
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