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At CoMed, we simplify credentialing by managing everything from initial applications to ongoing maintenance, keeping your practice in-network, compliant, and patient-ready—so you can save time, avoid delays, and stay focused on care.
Medical credentialing is the process of verifying a healthcare provider’s qualifications, experience, training, and professional history to ensure they meet the standards required to provide medical services and get reimbursed by insurance companies.
It involves checking things like:
Credentialing is essential because it allows providers to:
It’s a critical step for any doctor, nurse practitioner, or healthcare professional who wants to practice in clinics, hospitals, or private practice and receive insurance reimbursements.
Speak with a billing expert today—call now to optimize your medical credentialing.
Starting a new practice or adding a physician to your group has never been more complex in today’s healthcare environment. That’s why it’s crucial to have expert support from the very beginning. Whether you’re a multi-specialty group, single-specialty practice, or solo provider, professional credentialing and start-up assistance can make all the difference.
With CoMed’s experienced and dedicated credentialing team, you’ll gain a clear path to faster approvals and a strong return on investment. Explore just a few of the services we offer below, and contact us today for your free, personalized quote!
To stay compliant with legal regulations, it’s essential to fully complete and submit all required re-credentialing applications.
The next step involves following up on your submitted applications—a necessary part of the enrollment and re-credentialing process, even though it may take some time.
Following submission and follow-up, stay ahead by monitoring expirable items such as: Licenses, DEA, Malpractice Insurance, and Hospital Privileges
Your final step is to actively maintain your CAQH profiles, ensuring your information stays accurate and up to date at all times.