Three ways to get paid for new providers while they're being credentialed
Sometime in the near future, you may want new providers to start treating a plan's members, but what if their applications are pending? Your managed care contract says that new emÂployees or partners will automatically be included on the plan's provider panel. However, you must clear another hurdle: Most plans won't allow your new practitioners to treat members until they credential them-plans will refuse to pay claims billed by uncredentialed providers.
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