In addition, this committee is responsible for review and approval of the UnitedHealthcare Credentialing Plan and interpretation of the Credentialing Plan as needed.
· Whether you’re a solo provider, joining a large group, or managing credentialing for multiple physicians, this guide will walk you through each step clearly and practically. Think of your One Healthcare ID as your keycard to access all UHC systems—especially their Provider Portal.
We’ve created this document to help make the credentialing and recredentialing process as easy as possible for you and to answer questions we often receive from individual health care professionals, such as physicians and licensed independent practitioners.
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UnitedHealthcare follows industry standards for credentialing and recredentialing of health care professionals. Credentialing standards are set by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Here are some tips to ensure the most expedited results from the CAQH process: Review your application carefully to ensure all information is current and accurate. Credentialing contact information should reflect the person who can review and update your application.
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