Applications out in days, not weeks
We gather CAQH, licenses, DEA, malpractice, and W-9s upfront and file with every commercial and government payer in parallel.
Healthcare Credentialing · Enrollment · Licensing · Compliance
Provider Credentialing
We credential MDs, NPs, PAs, therapists, and BCBAs with every commercial and government payer you need — filed in parallel, tracked weekly, closed to an effective date.
Why groups switch to Credify
One named lead, one project plan, one status view. No hand-offs, no black-box progress bars.
We gather CAQH, licenses, DEA, malpractice, and W-9s upfront and file with every commercial and government payer in parallel.
Commercial, Medicare, Medicaid, Managed Medicaid, Tricare, EAPs, and delegated groups — one project plan, one status view.
You get a named credentialing lead who owns follow-up with payer reps, closes loops, and reports status on your cadence.
We sequence effective dates, retro-billing windows, and roster loads so providers can bill the moment their contract activates.
What's included
Individual providers, groups, payer apps, and ongoing maintenance — no fragmented vendors.
FAQ
Most commercial payers complete credentialing in 60–120 days; Medicare and Medicaid typically run 45–90 days. We shorten the elapsed time by filing in parallel, chasing weekly, and escalating stuck files through payer rep channels.
Yes. Credentialing verifies the provider; contracting negotiates the participation agreement and fee schedule. We run both together so there's no handoff gap.
For many commercial payers, yes — retro-billing rules vary by plan. We map every payer's effective-date and retro-window rules up front so you know exactly when each provider can bill.
A signed BAA, provider CV/roster, licenses, DEA, malpractice COI, W-9, and CAQH credentials. If any are missing we help you build the intake packet.
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Book a discovery call and we'll map your payers, effective-date targets, and a week-by-week credentialing plan.