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Contracting and Credentialing as Primary Care and Urgent Care

$0.00

The goal of this session is to prepare new center leadership with a strategic approach to successful contracting and a thorough understanding of expectations in terms of various credentialing requirements.

Full Description

Proper contracting and credentialing lays the foundation for your organizations reimbursement, services allowed, and general financial “health” moving forward. In this session, you will be presented with the steps involved, time frames to expect, reimbursement trends, and information on barriers to network access. You will be provided with the information and tools to navigate this complex, yet critical, process. The goal of this session is to prepare new center leadership with a strategic approach to successful contracting and a thorough understanding of expectations in terms of various credentialing requirements.

Additional information

Format

Video

Source

Urgent Care Association

Contributor

Tammy Mallow

Length

4/7/2019