Common Credentialing Delays and How to Prevent Them
Recorded WebinarDescription
Credentialing delays are one of the most common—and costly—challenges faced by healthcare providers, billing companies, and credentialing professionals. Even small oversights can result in months of lost revenue, repeated application rejections, or stalled provider onboarding. This webinar is designed to break down why credentialing delays happen and, more importantly, how to prevent them.
In this session, attendees will gain a clear understanding of the most frequent causes of credentialing slowdowns across Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial payers. We will explore real-world scenarios involving incomplete applications, mismatched provider data, incorrect NPI usage, CAQH profile issues, payer-specific nuances, closed panels, and breakdowns in communication with both clients and insurance representatives.
Participants will learn how to identify red flags early in the credentialing process, create proactive workflows, and implement tracking systems that prevent avoidable delays. The webinar will also cover best practices for managing provider expectations, documenting follow-ups, and escalating issues appropriately when timelines exceed payer standards.
This session is ideal for professionals who want to strengthen their credentialing foundation while developing practical strategies to improve turnaround times. Whether you are new to credentialing or have hands-on experience managing multiple providers and payers, this webinar will equip you with actionable tools, checklists, and communication strategies you can immediately apply to your workflow.
By the end of the session, attendees will be able to confidently troubleshoot stalled applications, reduce resubmissions, and streamline credentialing processes—ultimately helping providers become in-network faster and more efficiently.
Webinar Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify the most common causes of credentialing delays across Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial plans.
- Recognize early warning signs that an application may be delayed or returned.
- Understand how data inconsistencies (NPI, Tax ID, CAQH, addresses) impact credentialing timelines.
- Implement preventive strategies to reduce application rejections and resubmissions.
- Establish effective tracking and follow-up systems to manage credentialing workflows.
- Improve communication with providers and insurance representatives to manage expectations.
- Apply escalation techniques when credentialing exceeds standard payer timeframes.
- Avoid common credentialing mistakes that lead to unnecessary delays and denials.
Webinar Highlights
- Top reasons credentialing applications get delayed or returned
- Preventive checklists for cleaner submissions
- Real-world credentialing delay examples and solutions
- Tracking timelines, follow-ups, and escalation strategies
- Communication best practices with payers and providers
- Tools and workflows to reduce turnaround time
Who Should Attend
- Credentialing specialists and managers
- Practice managers and administrators
- Billing and revenue cycle managers
- Healthcare consultants
- Front desk and onboarding coordinators
- Healthcare business owners overseeing provider enrollment
Target Companies
- Small to large healthcare provider practices
- Multi-specialty medical groups
- Behavioral health practices
- Laboratories, DME suppliers, and ancillary service providers
- Medical billing and revenue cycle management companies
Target Association/Societies
- NAMSS
- AAPC
- HBMA
- AMBA
- MGMA
- AAOE
- ACO & IPA Networks
- NABH
- ASAP
- NYAPRS
- HCCA
- AHLA
- Direct Primary Care coalitions
- NADP
Webinar Details
- Venue: Recorded Webinar
Speaker:
Alina Mineyli
Senior Credentialing Specialist, WCH Service Bureau, Inc.
Alina Mineyli is the Senior Credentialing Specialist at WCH Service Bureau, Inc., with extensive expertise in insurance credentialing, contract negoti...
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