MCNA Credentialing
Management Certification of North America (MCNA) is an Accredited Management System Certification Registrar that offers ISO 9001, AS9100, and AS9120 certification, training, and auditing services to large, medium, and small businesses across North America.
What Types of Facilities Require Credentialing?
Not only practitioners but also facilities, must maintain high levels of care and competence. The following facilities and services are required to obtain and maintain the necessary credentials in order to act as healthcare providers:
- Ambulances
- Dialysis
- Medical Equipment that is Long-Lasting
- Home Care Services
- Hospice Services
- Services Provided at Home
- Diagnostic Testing by Outside Parties
- Home IV Infusion Therapy
- Laboratories and Collection Sites for Laboratories
- Lithotripsy
- Prosthetics/Orthotics
- Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology
- Urgent Care Facilities
Why is Credentialing Important?
The doctor credentialing process serves a lot of different purposes. Credentialing is an important part of the medical industry because it makes sure that all doctors are operating at the same level of care and providing the clinical services that they are qualified to do. This protects both the patient and the medical community by making sure that only doctors who know how to do certain things can work on people who have insurance.
Medical credentialing also helps medical practice get the money they deserve from their third-party payers on time and in full. Credentialed medical practices can make more money by getting more patients to come to them. In today’s world, it’s important for medical practices to be credentialed so that they can get more patients and make more money.
Benefits of Collaborating with us
Assist in Quality Assurance
As we said before, the medical credentialing process ensures that the healthcare field is up to standard. For patients, it’s a way to make sure that the standards of quality in the medical field are always met, which helps make sure that people get good care. In order to keep costs down, insurance companies are more likely to give priority to medical doctors and practices who have shown they can do their jobs well.
The goal is to keep people safe.
Credentialing helps to keep patients safe by making sure that practices and doctors have the experience and skills needed to do procedures on them. People who aren’t very good at what they do can make medical mistakes if they don’t follow the process. Credentialing is a way to restore trust between patients and medical practices after they have learned about all of the things they know. A patient can put all of their faith in a doctor if they know that he or she has the skills and qualifications to help them
Prevent losing money
Proper credentialing can help medical practices avoid losing thousands of dollars in revenue because reimbursements aren’t paid on time or aren’t paid at all. Insurance companies may not pay medical practices for their services if they don’t get proper credentials or make mistakes in the process. In some cases, an insurance company may be able to reimburse a doctor for services he or she has already given before or during the credentialing process.
Add more patients to your list
It gives medical practices access to patient groups that were previously out of reach because it allows them to accept paints that are covered by health insurance. Almost all of us have health insurance plans; in 2019, 92 percent of us had health insurance plans. This allows medical practices to get more patients and, in the long run, make more money.