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Q: Who needs to be credentialed?
A: Physicians (see exceptions under Practitioner Registration), oral surgeons, podiatrists, optometrists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and behavioral health practitioners. There are additional credentialing requirements, specific by state, for Naturopaths and Athletic Trainers (Vermont only) and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (New Hampshire only). The credentialing of audiologist, speech/language pathologists and certified nurse midwives may be considered as an exception by region.
Important: Chiropractors, acupuncturists and massage therapists are contracted and credentialed through a delegation agreement with Landmark Health Care. Please go to Landmark Health Care for additional information.
All behavioral health practitioners located outside of Vermont are contracted and credentialed through a delegation agreement with Value Options®. Click here for more information about Value Options.
Please note that contracting and credentialing of healthcare practitioners may be limited by geographic need.
Q: How do I apply?
A: All practitioners who require credentialing must complete the online Coalition for Affordable Quality Health Care (CAQH) Universal Credentialing Application®. To get started please do the following:
Important: If you already have a CAQH number you must communicate that number and your desire to join MVP via the Professional Relations Department. MVP must add your name to their CAQH provider roster. Just adding MVP to the list of authorized plans on your CAQH application will not result in a request to be credentialed with MVP. In addition, completion of the CAQH application does not grant participation or constitute approval for network participation.
Q: When will credentialing process begin?
A: The credentialing process will not be started until MVP has been given access to a complete CAQH application (including current documentation of adequate malpractice insurance, current licensure etc.) and the applicant has returned a signed contract (if applicable). Once the application has been determined to be complete the Credentialing Staff will begin primary source verification of education, licensure, training etc.) as per state and federal regulations.
Q: When does the credentialing process end?
A: The process is completed when all elements required by state and federal law have been verified and all required queries are complete. At that time the file will be presented to the Credentials Committee for review and decision.
Important: Credentialing applicants are not authorized to provide services to MVP members until they have been reviewed and approved by the MVP Credentials Committee. Practitioner effective dates will not be made retroactive prior to the Credentials Committee approval date.
Per NYS law, New York State Applicants that are joining a participating group in which all members of the group already currently participate with MVP Health Care are eligible for provisional credentialing as of the 91st day of the application process in the following circumstances:
The following practitioner types do not require credentialing but must be registered: Hospitalists (Internal Medicine, Pediatric or Family Medicine), Emergency Department Physicians, Pathologists, Anesthesiologists, Neonatologists, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Practitioners and Physicians Assistants. Click here to access the appropriate Registration Form.
Exceptions: Anesthesiologists who want to be designated as Pain Treatment specialists or Hospitalist physicians (other than Pathologists) who also work outside of the inpatient setting must be credentialed.
Demographic Changes for Credentialed Practitioners:
All demographic changes are handled by the Professional Relations Department at 1-888-363-9485 or complete and return the Provider Change Form located in the Provider Forms section.
To contact a member of the MVP Health Care Credentialing, please click the Contact Us link on the right.