most common ways to know if you have a credentialing issue
Brought to you by RevCycle Partners, this webinar discusses how to avoid common credentialing issues. The two most common ways to know if you have a credentialing issue are: if you’re not being paid; and/or if you’re being paid out of network. The most common underlying reasons for credentialing issues are notices missed, revalidation errors, and lack of timeliness. One of the most common credentialing issue is the application process. Each payer has a different application process. When credentialing, you need to pay attention to specific details of each application. And remember, Medicaid applications differ between each state. Another common credentialing issue stems from closed networks. You should check networks quarterly to determine when they will open again. To learn more about issues and recommended tips to avoid common credentialing issues, watch this webinar.