Credentialing with Certify
Credentialing is more than just a commodity—it’s the gateway to care delivery and the first impression many providers have of an organization. But for most health plans and healthcare organizations, the process remains a frustrating mix of manual workflows, outdated systems, and costly delays.
In our latest video, we go over credentialing with Certify: a modern, data-first approach to provider credentialing and monitoring that moves at the speed of your business. From real-time verifications to seamless integrations and always-on compliance monitoring, Certify transforms credentialing into a streamlined, intelligent process that accelerates provider onboarding while simultaneously reducing risk and improving compliance.
With Certify credentialing you get:
- NCQA-certified credentialing in just two minutes
- Real-time updates across systems via APIs and webhooks
- Ongoing compliance with automated monitoring for sanctions, exclusions, and expirations
- Adaptation to changing regulations with configurable, future-ready workflows
Ready to see credentialing reimagined? Watch the full video above. And if you're ready to chat about how Certify can help your organization redefine how they credential providers, book a demo with one of our provider data experts today.
If you are new to Certify, our Introduction to Certify Credentialing Solutions video is a great place to start.
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