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Financial Impact of Credentialing Delays on Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeons

As cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons, we know how important credentialing is—it’s the gatekeeper that allows us to treat patients, access hospital privileges, and get reimbursed for our work. But credentialing delays aren’t just a minor inconvenience—they can have real financial consequences, especially for high-revenue procedures.    In this article, we’ll walk through how long credentialing typically...

Challenges Thoracic Surgeons Face in Credentialing

Being a Thoracic Surgeon is more than just having a medical license. In the U.S., hospitals and surgical centers require credentialing to make sure surgeons are qualified, experienced, and safe to operate. Credentialing isn’t just paperwork; it decides whether a surgeon can perform certain procedures, access operating rooms, and even join insurance panels. For Thoracic Surgeons,...

Why Credentialing is Crucial for a Surgical Oncology Practice 

Treating cancer through operations is serious work. Lives depend on precise skills, specialized training, and up-to-date knowledge. That’s why credentialing isn’t just a formality—it’s a must for any surgical oncologist who wants to offer safe, excellent care and build a trustworthy practice. For example, there are only about 600 surgeons currently certified in Complex General Surgical...

What is Payer Contracting?

When it comes to healthcare, one of the most important things for a provider’s business is called “payer contracting.” Think of it as the handshake deal between a doctor or a hospital and an insurance company. These contracts aren’t just a bunch of boring legal papers; they’re super important because they decide what services get...

What Is The Difference Between Provider Enrollment And Credentialing?

Many healthcare organizations mix up provider credentialing and provider enrollment, even though they are two separate steps.  Credentialing checks a provider’s qualifications, while enrollment gets them approved to join insurance networks and get paid. Knowing the difference helps avoid delays and makes starting work much easier. This article explains what credentialing and enrollment are, why...