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Medical Credentialing


Why can’t I bill until hospital privileges are approved
Hospital privileges directly affect when a provider can bill for services. Without approved privileges, insurance payers may reject claims, delay reimbursement, or flag billing as non-compliant. This post explains why approval matters, how credentialing impacts revenue, and what providers can do to avoid claim denials, billing delays, and lost income.

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Apr 99 min read


What happens if I miss a recredentialing deadline?
Have you ever thought about how one mistake could hurt your medical practice? For doctors, keeping up with insurance payers is key for money and patient care.

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Mar 2410 min read


How long does provider credentialing take with UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, or Cigna?
Ever felt like time is moving slowly when waiting for insurance approval? This credentialing process duration is key to when your clinic can bill for services. It's a critical part of managing your office's revenue cycle. To avoid costly denials, it's important to have a clear provider enrollment timeline . If you need help, you can contact PRCPMD via their website for support. When joining new networks, doctors face a long wait. The time it takes varies by carrier and appl

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Mar 2310 min read


Essential Steps to Fix an Expired or Incomplete CAQH Profile
Could a simple mistake be the biggest hurdle to getting insurance payments on time? Many healthcare providers face issues when their credentials are not up to date. Keeping credentials current helps avoid delays in claim processing. It's key to regularly maintain your CAQH profile to keep your medical practice financially stable. You must update your CAQH profile every 120 days to stay active in ProView. This keeps your status consistent and avoids sudden changes. This guide

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Mar 199 min read
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