April 8, 2020
Updated June 4, 2020
We are temporarily updating our credentialing policy and processes in response to the COVID-19 emergency. This complies with emergency state and federal regulations and is effective April 3, 2020. The temporary modifications are only in place during the COVID-19 emergency and subject to change based upon state and federal action. Otherwise, standard credentialing processes will apply.
What’s Changing? We are simplifying the process of joining our network.
Subject to state’s actions on licensing and practice requirements, we will credential providers who meet the following conditions for the duration of the state-declared emergency or as specified by state requirements:
- We will accept practitioners practicing in the state of Texas who hold a full unrestricted license granted by any state subject to the state’s emergency provider licensure laws. We will accept temporary licenses.
- We will waive accreditation requirements, CMS certification and site visits for institutional providers.
- We will accept expired documents if they have been inactive or expired for less than six-months and the provider is unable to obtain a current document from the issuer due to the COVID-19 emergency. Licenses, accreditations or certifications that have been revoked for cause will not be accepted.
Credentialing criteria and verification sources may change. Please check back often for updates.