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Mercury adds SA and Tasmania to nationwide credentialing system

4 October 2016
By Kate McDonald

Melbourne-based workforce management software developer Mercury Group has signed up the South Australian and Tasmanian health departments to its online clinical credentialing platform, joining most of the other jurisdictions as well as Ramsay Healthcare in adopting the system.

The Mercury platform provides a portable profile for clinicians that they can maintain much like an online clinical CV. Health services are then able to validate their credentials, set their scope of practice and approve clinicians as credentialed.

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