Medical staff professionals (MSP) are no strangers to the grind of repetitive tasks—sitting on hold with payers, chasing down credentialing documents, tracking follow-ups manually.
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 34, Issue 11
In previous years, many medical staff offices didn’t have to deal with payer enrollment, but as illustrated in the 2025 MSP Salary Survey Report, MSPs and credentialers are increasingly having to fold it into their job duties.
Recently, the Hardenbergh Group, an MSP staffing firm and consultancy, led a seminar on preventing and reversing provider burnout, as well as recognizing the signs of burnout within oneself or others. Once you recognize the signs of burnout, you can work on addressing them to create a better...
As the COVID-19 pandemic effects persist, many MSPs across the country have transitioned to working remotely and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Managing these virtual teams presents some different challenges and new twists on traditional team building and conflict resolution...
Provider enrollment involves navigating through multiple systems such as the Identity & Access Management System (I&A); the Provider Enrollment, Chain, and Ownership System (PECOS); and the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES). These systems are designed to ensure that...