Board certification is a voluntary achievement by a practitioner to further demonstrate his or her knowledge and skills in a particular specialty. Although it is not required by any accrediting or regulatory body, many health plans do require as part of their credentialing criteria either board...
We are currently seeking industry experts to speak at our upcoming conference, the 2023 National Provider Enrollment Forum! The Forum will take place August 7-8, 2023, at the...
To maintain Medicare billing privileges, a provider or supplier (other than a durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies [DMEPOS] supplier) must resubmit and recertify the accuracy of its enrollment information every five years, a process known as revalidation.
Perfect for those new to the field or with years of experience, the National Provider Enrollment Virtual Event is two-days of education that delves into the complex processes of enrolling practitioners and facilities with both government and private payers. Join us November 8-9...
This week, Credentialing Resource Center's sister brand, Decision Health, hosted the National Provider Enrollment Forum. Here are some of the most notable quotes from our speakers, who comprise various roles and levels of expertise in enrollment and medical staff services. For more information...
Along with their existing medical staff credentialing obligations, MSPs are increasingly tasked with managing provider enrollment duties. With a solid grasp of the payer credentialing process and requirements, MSPs can avoid payer credentialing delays to reduce lost revenue.