A Critical Credentialing Conversation: Challenges, Impacts, and a Call to Change
In today’s healthcare landscape, with care team shortages, financial pressure, and patient demand on the rise, the need to efficiently onboard new providers has never been greater. However, many health systems are using outdated technology, manual processes, and disconnected systems to manage provider credentialing, privileging, and enrollment. As a result, getting providers fully ready and into production can take six to nine months — or more — negatively impacting patient access, time-to-revenue, and provider engagement.
Health systems cannot afford to continue with this status quo that’s costing them time, money, and talent. To make a significant improvement on time-to-credential and achieve a process of scale, a new approach is necessary.
Join our 60-minute online event to hear our panel of industry leaders as they explore :
Learning Objectives:
- Current challenges around provider credentialing and enrollment and why change is critical to the success of health system strategic initiatives
- The hallmarks of a best practice approach to provider credentialing, privileging, and enrollment — from providers to executive leadership and all staff in between
- The type of innovation required to set your health system up for success today and in the future
- Strategies your health system can implement to accelerate time-to-credential and get providers delivering and billing for patient care and services sooner
Speakers:
- Mark Olszyk, Chief Medical Officer, Carroll Hospital
- John Rodis, MD, MBA, FACHE, CPHQ, President and Founder, Arista Health
- Dr. Patrick Hunt,Chief Medical Officer, QGenda