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11
Aug
2025
Unlocking the Power of Credentialing Data Analytics: A Strategic Imperative for MSPs
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As healthcare continues to evolve in an increasingly data-driven direction, Medical Services Professionals (MSPs) are uniquely positioned to leverage one of the most underutilized assets in their ...
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23
Jul
2025
Provider Enrollment in Government and Commercial Insurance
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There has been much talk in NAMSS circles lately about the purpose of provider enrollment in both government and commercial insurance. And for good reason, in this rapidly evolving healthcare ...
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22
Jul
2025
Enhancing Patient Care Through Credentialing by Proxy: Insights From the Field
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As telemedicine continues to transform the delivery of healthcare, the processes that support it — especially credentialing — must evolve just as rapidly. Credentialing by proxy is an innovative ...
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21
May
2025
NCQA’s 2025 Credentialing Standard Changes
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On July 1, 2025, the largest set of changes to the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) credentialing standards in the last 20 years take effect. This article summarizes critical updates, ...
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21
May
2025
Credentialing for a Full-Time Provider vs. a Locum Tenens Provider
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Credentialing can be different for a full-time provider compared to a locum tenens provider, who fills in for another clinician while they are unavailable. How different? We asked Bobbie Smith ...
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