See What’s hiding in your physician credentialing data.
THE QUARI 60-DAY FACILITY PILOT
Quari brings together physician-provided, facility-provided, and independently sourced credentialing information to help your team identify discrepancies, monitor changes, and understand which physician files need attention.
60 DAYS · UP TO 10 PHYSICIAN FILES · NO CORE-SYSTEM REPLACEMENT
The same physician. Different versions of the record.
Credentialing information can live across physician submissions, facility records, verification sources, payer files, spreadsheets, and existing systems. Those versions do not always agree—and information that was correct when collected can change later.
CONFLICTING DATA
Physician-reported, facility-held, and independently sourced information may not match
EXPIRABLES + CHANGE
Licenses, registrations, certifications, and other credential information can change between review cycle.
REWORK + DELAY
Teams spend time gathering, reconciling, following up, and repeating work before files can move forward.
Quari sits above your existing credentialing process.
Quari gathers, organizes, compares, verifies, and monitors provider credentialing data—without replacing your facility’s existing process, systems, or staff.
01 - GATHER
Bring together physician-provided information, facility-held data, and applicable credentialing sources.
02 - COMPARE
Surface missing, outdated, or conflicting information across versions of the physician record.
03 - VERIFY
Record independently sourced verification information and its provenance for facility review.
04 - MONITOR
Continue watching selected credential information for changes throughout the pilot.
The facility remains responsible for its credentialing, privileging, employment, and verification determinations.
Know which files need attention—and why.
The Quari facility portal gives credentialing teams visibility into physician readiness, unresolved items, and credential activity across participating files.
READINESS VISIBILITY
See participating physician files by current readiness status.
CREDENTIAL-LEVEL DETAIL
Understand which credential categories are complete and which require attention.
MONITORING EVENTS
Surface changes, failed checks, and unresolved credential information.
Evaluate Quari on your own physician data.
The pilot is designed to evaluate whether bringing provider credentialing data together—and continuously comparing, verifying, and monitoring it—helps your facility work from a more complete and current physician record.
01 — COMPLETENESS
How much required physician information is present and verified.
02 — DISCREPANCIES
Where physician-, facility-, and independently sourced information differ.
03 — EXPIRABLES + MONITORING
Whether relevant credential changes are surfaced during the pilot.
04 — CREDENTIALING READINESS
Which physician files appear ready versus which require additional attention.
05 — OPERATIONAL FOCUS
Whether the resulting visibility helps your team direct effort toward the files and gaps that matter most.
A broader view of the physician record.
Quari brings together physician-provided, facility-provided, and applicable independently sourced credentialing information across the participating physician record.
LICENSURE + AUTHORITY
State Licenses
DEA Registration
Hospital Privileges
QUALIFICATIONS
Board Certification
Education + Training
Work History
CME
Peer References
RISK + COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
Malpractice Coverage
Sanctions + Exclusions
NPDB Information
Coverage varies by physician, jurisdiction, source availability, and pilot scope.
How the 60 days work.
A defined pilot process from physician selection through final readiness review.
01 — DEFINE THE PILOT
Quari and your facility select up to 10 physician files and confirm scope.
02 — SUPPLY EXISTING INFORMATION
Your facility securely provides its current provider credentialing information.
03 — BUILD THE RECORDS
Quari combines facility-provided, physician-provided, and applicable independently sourced information.
04 — VERIFY + MONITOR
Quari identifies gaps, records verification provenance, and monitors selected credentials.
DAY 30 — MIDPOINT REVIEW
05 — REVIEW THE RESULTS
Quari reviews the pilot results and concludes with a Credential Readiness Report and prioritized focus list.
DAY 60 — FINAL REVIEW + CREDENTIAL READINESS REPORT
Finish the pilot knowing where each file stands.
Quari gives participating facilities visibility throughout the pilot and concludes with a physician-level Credential Readiness Report designed to focus attention on the files, gaps, and risks that matter most.
FACILITY PORTAL
Track participating physician files, readiness status, missing information, credential activity, and monitoring events throughout the 60 days.
DURING THE PILOT
CREDENTIAL READINESS REPORT
Receive a facility-facing summary of participating physician files, including readiness, completeness, relevant gaps or risk indicators, and a prioritized focus list.
AT DAY 60
Public product examples use synthetic illustrative data only. Pilot reporting is generated from the participating facility’s own provider credentialing records.
WHERE QUARI IS GOING
Make each credentialing cycle build on the last.
Quari’s longer-term direction is to help physician credentialing information become more persistent, current, and reusable over time—reducing the need to repeatedly reconstruct the same professional record.
VERIFIED ONCE. READY EVERYWHERE.
Longer-term Quari direction. Not part of the current 60-Day Facility Pilot.
Run the pilot alongside what you already use.
Quari is designed to work above your existing credentialing environment—without requiring your organization to replace its current systems, workflows, or staff.
NO CORE-SYSTEM REPLACEMENT
Quari does not replace your facility’s existing credentialing platform, process, or decision-making responsibilities.
NO PLATFORM MIGRATION
Participating in the pilot does not require moving your credentialing operation into Quari.
NO PATIENT DATA
Quari works with provider credentialing data—not patient data.
Your facility remains in control of its credentialing process and determinations.
Built for healthcare environments.
Quari combines enterprise security controls with a pilot model designed to work alongside your existing credentialing environment.
SOC 2 TYPE II
Quari maintains a SOC 2 Type II control environment.
ENCRYPTION
Data encrypted at rest and in transit.
ROLE-BASED ACCESS
Access controls designed around authorized users and roles.
PENETRATION TESTED
Security testing supports ongoing risk management.
BAA SUPPORT
Business Associate Agreements supported where appropriate.
Additional security information is available to qualified organizations through the pilot process.
Built and tested before facility deployment.
Quari has been tested across physician files during internal product validation, including credential reconciliation, discrepancy identification, and ongoing monitoring.
50+
Physician files evaluated
25+
Discrepancies identified
HUNDREDS
Monitoring events processed
Quari internal product validation. Facility pilot outcomes will be measured using each participating organization’s own physician data.
Questions before you start?
The Quari 60-Day Facility Pilot is designed to be a defined, low-disruption evaluation alongside your existing credentialing environment.
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A defined evaluation in which a healthcare organization runs up to 10 physician files through Quari alongside its existing credentialing environment.
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Hospitals, medical groups, ambulatory centers, community clinics, and other physician-employing healthcare organizations evaluating how they manage provider credentialing information.
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No. Quari operates as a data and monitoring layer above your existing credentialing process. It does not replace your systems, staff, CVO, or credentialing responsibilities.
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CAQH is a source of physician-reported credentialing information and attestation. Quari is designed to bring multiple information sources together, compare them, record verification information, and monitor selected credentials for changes.
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No. Credentialing, privileging, employment, and verification determinations remain with the healthcare organization.
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No. The pilot works with provider credentialing data, not patient data.
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The Credentialing Readiness Report, summarizing participating physician files, including readiness, completeness, relevant gaps or risk indicators, and a prioritized focus list for facility review.
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Submit an inquiry below and a Quari Rep will get back to you within 1 business day to confirm pricing.
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Commercial terms are provided directly by a Quari representative through the pilot inquiry process and before the product demonstration.
See what Quari finds in your physician files.
Start the pilot process and a Quari representative will follow up within one business day to learn more about your credentialing environment and discuss next steps.
