Medical Re-Credentialing Services

Why Does Re-Credentialing Matter?

Re-credentialing is the periodic renewal payers require every 2–3 years to maintain network participation. A single missed re-credentialing deadline can terminate a contract, freeze payments, and require starting enrollment over — one of the most expensive avoidable errors in a practice's revenue cycle.

The Cost of a Lapse

When re-credentialing lapses, the payer drops the provider from the network. Claims deny, and re-enrollment takes months — during which the provider bills nothing to that payer. ProEnrollment tracks every re-credentialing date across every payer and initiates renewals well ahead of deadlines.

Proactive Tracking, Not Reactive Scrambling

We maintain a renewal calendar for your entire payer panel, keep CAQH attestation current (the 120-day cycle), and handle Medicare revalidation. You never get the surprise termination letter that catches unmanaged practices.

Why ProEnrollment for Re-Credentialing

Zero-lapse continuity protects revenue that reactive credentialing loses. re-credentialing details | demographic maintenance | free consultation.