Credentialing software — which helps manage the process of establishing a provider’s qualifications, board certifications, work history and references — should be integrated with provider-payer ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--QGenda, the leading innovator in healthcare workforce management solutions, announced today the acquisition of CredentialGenie, an intelligent, cloud-based platform that ...
Provider credentialing is a critical yet often overlooked element to successful revenue cycle management (RCM). Across the healthcare industry, there is a lack of awareness about how an efficient, ...
Amid challenges like staff shortages, physician burnout and endless administrative tasks, hospitals and health systems still are striving to scale their services and impact. To make improvements that ...
Administrative efficiency is a perennial focus for payer chief financial officers (CFOs) and for good reason. Administrative costs represent roughly 15% to 25% of total U.S. healthcare expenditure, as ...
Provider credentialing is the process that confirms a healthcare professional’s qualifications before they can treat patients or bill insurance. From verifying licenses and education to leveraging ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--QGenda, the leading innovator in provider operations and healthcare workforce management, announced the launch of QGenda Credentialing. By automating provider credentialing, ...
As a wave of significant federal administrative changes takes shape, there is growing scrutiny on how our healthcare system operates. One persistent and costly challenge is administrative waste—an ...
Provider credentialing is a necessary task that ensures physicians are qualified to deliver patient care and receive compensation. It impacts not only the providers’ ability to work, but also patient ...
Historically, provider credentialing has been slow to evolve. But technology is shifting credentialing from an arduous, manual process to one that is automated, streamlined and more efficient.
Healthcare organizations are built to deliver care. But before providers can begin seeing patients, they first need to be credentialed, enrolled, approved, and ready to practice. That process is ...
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