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This presentation provides an overview of CAQH ProView Practice Manager and explains how healthcare organizations can use it to manage provider and practice information in one centralized system. CAQH, the Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare, is a nonprofit organization that created a technology platform for provider data collection. The purpose of CAQH ProView is to reduce duplicate paperwork, improve data accuracy, and make credentialing and payer enrollment more efficient. The presentation introduces several CAQH tools, including CAQH ProView, the Practice Manager Module, CAQH ProView for Groups, DirectAssure, VeriFide, SanctionsTrack, and other credentialing solutions.
A main focus of the presentation is the five-step Practice Manager process: registering with CAQH ProView Practice Manager, completing practice or organization information, searching for and adding providers, managing and exporting information to provider profiles, and maintaining updated data. These steps are important because payer enrollment and credentialing rely on accurate provider information. If information is missing, outdated, or inconsistent, organizations may experience delays in credentialing, enrollment, payer approvals, or provider directory updates.
The presentation also walks through registration and account setup, including practice information, user information, account information, and dashboard navigation. It shows how practice managers can create and manage practice lists, enter organizational details, add credentialing contacts, and organize provider records. This is especially useful for organizations that manage multiple providers, practice locations, departments, or payer relationships.
Another major topic is practice location management. The presentation explains the types of information that must be entered for each location, including office type, address, Type 2 NPI, Medicaid and Medicare numbers, phone numbers, tax information, office hours, patient information, coverage contacts, accessibility, services, and practice limitations. This shows that CAQH ProView is not only a provider profile tool, but also a system for managing detailed location-level data.
Overall, this presentation teaches healthcare administrative professionals how CAQH ProView Practice Manager supports credentialing, payer enrollment, provider directory accuracy, and compliance. The main takeaway is that maintaining CAQH data is an ongoing responsibility, not a one-time task. When used correctly, CAQH ProView helps organizations centralize provider data, reduce errors, improve communication with payers, and prevent delays in enrollment and reimbursement.
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Why Should You Attend
Learn how to efficiently manage provider data within CAQH ProView, streamline credentialing workflows, and ensure accuracy across payer networks. This session will help practice managers and credentialing professionals optimize their use of CAQH tools to reduce administrative burdens and improve data integrity.
Who Should Attend
Yesenia Servin is a nationally certified credentialing manager and provider enrollment specialist with over 27 years of experience in the healthcare industry. As an expert in credentialing and provider/payer enrollment, she has a deep understanding of Medicare & Medicaid enrollment.
Currently, Yesenia is the Director of Contracting, Credentialing & Provider Enrollment at United Vein & Vascular Centers. Through YS Credentialing PLLC, she assists organizations in developing and implementing best practices, guidelines, and processes, and guides the credentialing and payer enrollment structure.
Yesenia excels at training and mentoring administrative, credentialing, and enrollment healthcare professionals.
Her responsibilities include managing payer enrollment, keeping colleagues informed on industry trends, and serving as a liaison to all departments affecting payer-enrollment processes. She provides revenue cycle consulting services to various healthcare providers and organizations, including those focused on durable medical equipment, hospital and health systems, community mental health organizations, and global managed care organizations.
Yesenia is actively involved in professional and academic roles:
She holds academic training in microeconomics and communications from NEIU and healthcare administration from Concordia University Chicago. In her personal time, Yesenia enjoys spending time with her family and pugs, and finds joy in trekking across the US states and regions.