FAQ
What are the advantages of getting credentialed?
After a healthcare provider has been credentialed, they become part of a health insurance network. As participants, they have agreed to accept the payment fees and by becoming a provider, a practitioner becomes accessible to more patients.
How much does it cost?
Our credentialing service is affordable for the level of service and technology that you receive. Each proposal is designed based on the needs of the organization. For more information, please contact us: info@mycredentialings.com
Which Payers should My Practice Participate In?
Each Healthcare provider has different needs. Our team begins by reviewing your specific network needs or evaluating of the top payers in your area.
How long does it take a practitioner’s application to go through the credentialing process?
It might take 30-90 business days from submission of initial application to the approval stage. Having your licensure and all qualifications in order helps speed up the process. We send a checklist of all the documents that are required so that we can begin. Once they are received, we upload your data into our system and work to get your applications completed and submitted to insurance companies. We then follow up regularly with insurance companies to make sure that your credentialing applications are received and being processed and approved without unnecessary delays.
How do I get status of my credentialing?
When working with our medical credentialing team, you will know the status of your applications every step of the way. You will receive status reports on all your credentialing projects and You can also call our office anytime and speak with one of our specialists to get an update on your medical credentialing.
Do you offer any service to keep up the documents and insurance contracts that expire and must be renewed?
Yes, 30, 60, and 90 day prior notifications of any expired licenses including: DEA, State licenses, Board Certification and more. 90 and 120 day prior notification of any upcoming hospital or facility re-credentialing needs.