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| Managed Care Credentialing: Compliance Strategies for Health Plans, CVOs, and Delegated Entities provides the answers to MSPs’ inevitable questions as they begin to manage the tasks of payer enrollment and delegated credentialing. Author Amy M. Niehaus guides readers through each payer’s requirements, the differences between hospital and managed care credentialing, and how to help their organization establish delegated credentialing agreements and prepare for audits. This resource will help you: Streamline the provider enrollment process through delegation Identify the differences between hospital and managed care credentialing Learn the regulatory and accreditation requirements related to managed care credentialing Meet your organizational goals of compliance, operational efficiency, cost savings, and practitioner satisfaction | | | ...and don't miss our other popular MEDICAL STAFF RESOURCES here! |
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