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How to avoid credentialing delays?
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Verifying the credentials of an individual physician can take up to six months, and delays in the process can lead to lost revenue, unhappy patients, delayed payments, internal referral roadblocks, increases in out-of-network services, as well as coverage and referral issues. The July/August issue of the Journal of Healthcare Billing and Management Association (JHBMA) featured a cover story titled “Delegated Credentialing for ACOs and Other Integrated Delivery Models.”
The article does a superb job of detailing how provider organizations can potentially avoid these credentialing delays and issues by taking matters into their own hands and implementing a delegated credentialing program.
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