Successful Physician Credentialing: A Quick Reference Guide
Physician credentialing is the process of obtaining, verifying, and assessing the qualifications of a medical practitioner to be able to provide medical services. Credentials are documented evidence of licensure, education, training, experience, or other qualifications of the medical practitioner.
Importance of Physician Credentialing:
Provider credentialing improves the patient's trust in the healthcare provider, enabling the patient to be more open with their physician in terms of their Illnesses
Providers & healthcare organizations need to partner with Insurance Payers to get reimbursed for the medical services provided. The absence of this a credentialing process or allowing to perform medical services before credentialing can lead to loss of revenue
Incompetent providers are not approved by the health plans’ credentialing committee, thereby preventing the risk of medical errors and ensuring high quality care to their member
Credentialing increases the revenue and the reputation of the provider or the healthcare organization
Physician Practices and hospitals can avoid credentialing related denials by planning for credentialing and periodic re-credentialing ahead of time
Provider credentialing ensures that the provider or the healthcare organization adheres to the law, thereby preventing potent lawsuits on the provider or organization
Credentialing increases the chances of being hired into great Medical Providers & Medical groups
Provider credentialing enables healthcare professionals to remain professionally fit to provide services to members of multiple health plans
Involves a thorough examination & re-evaluation of the professionals' history & practice
Here are a few tips for successful and timely Provider Credentialing:
Recognize that Physician Credentialing is an important process
Choose the right Credentialing Coordinator
Understanding Typical Credentialing Processes
Importance of CAQH Programs in Credentialing
Adopt /Use a credentialing Software
Credentialing takes time. Plan Provider operations accordingly.
Structured Documentation and Information Management Processes
Understand State regulations and payer guidelines
Responsibilities of Physicians in the credentialing process
Operational rigor is key to credentialing success
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