, the nation’s first and largest telehealth provider with more than 5 million members, announced today it received certification from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for physician ...
Historically, provider credentialing has been slow to evolve. But technology is shifting credentialing from an arduous, manual process to one that is automated, streamlined and more efficient.
Amid challenges like staff shortages, physician burnout and endless administrative tasks, hospitals and health systems still are striving to scale their services and impact. To make improvements that ...
With the growth in telemedicine, Critical Access Hospitals have a renewed interest in exploring delegated credentialing. Several years ago, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) ...
Lawmakers want the DoD and the VA to jointly select a single credentialing and privileging system for medical providers by January 2027.
There have been several new pieces of legislation passed in New York State that are changing the healthcare regulations. New York’s new regulations—Medicaid Carve-In and Article 31—require behavioral ...
Therapists who work with autistic children in the Medicaid system are having problems getting required state credentials, according to providers. The issue has been going on for months and is ...
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 ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Teladoc, the nation’s first and largest telehealth provider with more than 5 million members, announced today it received certification from the National Committee for Quality ...