Built on the theory that some things just don’t fit, the square-peg-in-a-round-hole analogy can easily be used to describe the process in which insurance payers manage provider credentialing. Most ...
Many hospitals and health care systems are turning to out-of-state practitioners to quickly ramp up staffing to the levels necessary to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Utilization of health care ...
In the highly-competitive insurance industry, payers are constantly tasked with finding new ways to differentiate themselves from their competition. An often-overlooked opportunity to stand out among ...
Credentialing is an essential process for hospitals employing physicians. While tedious, hospitals that prioritize credentialing achieve greater return on investment than their counterparts that do ...
Inefficient credentialing processes are draining rural hospitals of critical revenue and delaying care, says this hospital leader. Editor's note: Martha Henley is the COO of Java Medical Group and CEO ...
If you’ve been wondering how healthcare reform will affect your hospital’s credentialing process, part of the answer may lie in new CMS regulations about terminated providers. Specifically, the ...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Consortium for Universal Healthcare Credentialing (C4UHC), together with more than 45 healthcare suppliers, providers, and vendor credentialing ...
In an effort to continually improve provider competency and patient care, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital welcomes military medical care providers from non-clinical assignments to practice in the ...
The current version of South Carolina Senate Bill S. 290 that repeals the South Carolina Certificate of Need (CON) program, except for nursing homes, is now pending in the House Ways and Means ...