An AI powered medical credentialing system that moves with the provider - not the platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is physician credentialing?
A. Credentialing is the process of gathering and verifying a physician’s academic qualifications and clinical practice history to qualify them to practice medicine in their field. This safeguards patients during procedures, and hospitals and health plans from legal risk. This process is required by federal and state governments at least every two years.
Q. What ensures you that our solution will work?
A. Our extensive field research with key gatekeepers who detailed the exact product features they look for when selecting software vendors to partner with ensures us that our product and its offerings will quickly move us through the product adoption process.
Q. Why do physicians have to be credentialed every two years?
A. Federal and state law requires all licensed and practicing physicians to be credentialed at least every two years to support compliance and patient safety. The Affordable Care Act and changes in Medicare accelerated the need for credentialing to operate efficiently.
Q. What is the switching cost for hospitals to use the product?
A. The cost to credential physicians remains standard throughout the industry. For those hospitals who third party with competing software vendors, our API Integration system built from the ground up removes the cost from the hospital to setup connectivity from our system to the hospital.
Q. Why are you hiring a credentialing specialist and engineers?
A. Onboarding the aforementioned is the fastest way to support credentialing practices that aren’t digital and to remain compliant with credentialing standards. Additionally, it keeps everything moving forward for medical communities and physician practices that fall outside the scope of our addressable market.
Q. Who is responsible for keeping the data up to date?
A. Currently, credentialing bodies such as medical schools, state licensing boards, DEA, etc. are required to maintain updated credentialing data. Hospitals must access these various silos to maintain current records of their physician’s credentialing data to remain compliant with Joint Commissions for audits. Centralizing data through our API Integration alleviates that challenge.