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Credentialing as a Group Practice vs. Solo Practitioner

Credentialing as a Group Practice vs. a Solo Practitioner

Did you know that on average, it costs $200 to get each provider credentialed in hospitals or practices? Besides, you must re-credential every two to three years to continue providing care to the members of the specific insurance carrier. Despite how frustrating, expensive, and time-consuming it sounds, credentialing is one of the most important considerations […]

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Tricare Provider Credentialing Guidelines

Tricare Provider Credentialing Guidelines

This guide covers everything you need to know about the Tricare credentialing process, from the steps involved to key requirements, challenges, and best practices. However, before we discuss the details, let’s quickly review Tricare insurance! TRICARE is the Department of Defense’s (DoD) worldwide healthcare program available to eligible beneficiaries of the eight uniformed services. These

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Medicaid

Medicaid Provider Credentialing Guide

On July 30 this year, Medicaid marked its 60th anniversary alongside Medicare. These two healthcare coverage programs were signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Since then, millions of low-income families, seniors, and disabled citizens have benefited from subsidized healthcare.  The Medicaid program is run within federal guidelines. However, each state is allowed considerable

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