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Delegated credentialing demystified

Delegated credentialing has the potential to improve enrollment turnaround times for providers, decrease paperwork for practitioners and staff, and reduce lost or delayed revenue. However, the process for attaining delegation status with commercial payers encompasses a number of critical steps to ensure compliance with National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) credentialing standards. In the following Q&A, Amy Niehaus, MBA, CPMSM, CPCS, addresses questions from MSPs about attaining payer delegation.

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