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.
During the Credentialing Resource Center Virtual Symposium, held June 28–29, speakers fielded many questions about the current challenges MSPs face, such as new technology and learning to work with the enrollment department. The following is an excerpt from the live Q&A session that was held...
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...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 31, Issue 7
Keeping up with provider enrollment as an organization expands is one of the top challenges for an MSP, according to respondents of the Credentialing Resource Center's latest survey on the state of the industry. It’s also top of mind for Mathieu O. Gaulin, CPMSM, CPCS, director of health affairs...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 31, Issue 6
Although credentialing, privileging, and provider enrollment are distinct and separate processes, there are many similarities and duplicate items to complete in each process. Often, organizations keep credentialing and enrollment siloed, wasting time, frustrating practitioners, and costing the...