
The Value of Delegated Credentialing
Providers using delegated credentialing can enroll in multiple health plans using one application, taking back control of their payer enrollment process.

Providers using delegated credentialing can enroll in multiple health plans using one application, taking back control of their payer enrollment process.

Here are 3 strategies to optimize simplicity and increase revenue in healthcare which is essential to improving patient outcomes, allocating resources effectively, and increasing access to care.

The largest credentialing IPA in the Midwest has entered the Illinois market. Primoris is currently providing delegated credentialing in the Prairie State.

Delegated credentialing and Primoris Credentialing Network have expanded into the Missouri market in partnership to deliver faster, smarter credentialing.

Delegated provider enrollment (delegated credentialing) utilizes assigned agreements to expedite and simplify the entire enrollment process for the provider.

Along with our stellar credentialing audit, Fifth Avenue Healthcare Services earned NCQA Credentialing Accreditation strengthening our credentialing reputation.

A MultiPlan audit performed on Primoris’ delegated provider enrollment policies and procedures showed Primoris met all requirements for credentialing and more.

There are three main stages to provider enrollment including the credentialing stage, the payor application stage and finally the contracting stage.

With ONE application for 20+ health plan and network provider enrollment options, Primoris provides a simple, fast and inexpensive provider enrollment solution.

A delegated oversight audit by HealthSmart on Primoris Credentialing Network’s policy and procedures resulted in another audit score of 100%.