
We have partnered with Advanced Medical Certification (AMC) to give our audience a reputable, accredited option for the training that shows up most often in a credentialing profile. AMC’s Bloodborne Pathogens course is an annual, credentialing-relevant requirement for reps with clinical access — it is online, self-paced, and issues the dated certificate of completion platforms like symplr, GHX/Vendormate, and SEC³URE look for. Always confirm your facility’s platform accepts the provider before you buy.
AMC also offers BLS, ACLS, PALS, CPR/AED, and Neonatal Resuscitation for clinicians who keep these current for licensure or continuing education. Note that some hospitals require an in-person skills check for BLS/ACLS, so confirm your facility accepts an online card before relying on one.
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We have partnered with Accesa Labs to simplify the most repetitive part of vendor credentialing: the drug screen. Instead of taking a separate test with a different panel for each credentialing company, you can order one comprehensive chain-of-custody urine drug test (a 10-panel plus fentanyl & expanded opiates) that screens for more than 20 drugs, including fentanyl and other synthetic opioids. This test is not specific to any one hospital — it is a one-and-done screen designed to satisfy the drug-testing requirement at nearly every hospital and across the major credentialing platforms.
Ordering is fully online with an electronic chain-of-custody form (eCCF). Collection happens at Quest lab locations nationwide with no appointment necessary, and independent physician oversight plus lab collection fees are included.
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Referral disclosure: Accesa Labs is an HCH partner. If you order through the links in this section, Hospital Credentialing Hub may earn a referral fee at no extra cost to you.
Cornerstone Guide
Everything you need to know about hospital vendor credentialing in 2026 — what’s changing, the major platforms, the step-by-step process, and the five most common pitfalls. Free downloadable checklist included.
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