Meet Your Expert
Yesenia Servin is a nationally certified credentialing specialist, with over 20 years of experience in healthcare credentialing, contracting and payer enrollment. Her background includes working with various healthcare organizations, Durable Medical Equipment (DME), Managed Care Organizations (MCO), Community Mental Health Centers (CMHC), and Academic Health Systems.
In addition to her role with Loyola University Medical Center, Yesenia has built her professional consultation business to serve healthcare professionals of all specialties. As a well-rounded credentialing specialist, her expertise extends through managing both provider credentialing and payer credentialing and enrollment.
Yesenia enjoys spending time with her family and jumping into the mini-van with them for a road-trip.
Training Sessions by Yesenia Servin
- Nov 20, 2024 - 1:00 ET
To secure reimbursement from commercial payers, you MUST use the updated CAQH online database. While it's supposed to simplify credentialing for new and existing providers, it often complicates the process. Getting your provider's CAQH application right on the FIRST TRY is crucial. A single mistake—whether on a new or renewal application—can stop your provider’s commercial reimbursement cold. What you need […]
Learn More Medicare revalidations are a minefield of ever-changing complexities that can trip up even the most experienced practice manager. All it takes is one simple error to jeopardize your provider’s ability to get paid. The Issue: One Small Mistake Can Cost You Everything Consider the Consequences: A rejected Medicare revalidation can mean that your provider loses the ability to treat and […]
Learn MoreGetting your providers enrolled in Medicare and making sure that their credentialing is managed accurately and on time can be a massive headache. It almost seems like Medicare makes provider enrollment and credentialing as confusing as possible with numerous deadlines, online login requirements (PECOS, NPPES), slow new provider approval, application changes (forms 855I/855R), numerous notifications, multiple account types (surrogacy, I&A), […]
Learn MoreCMS has once again updated its 855I provider enrollment form, and you can’t afford to miss the changes if you want to collect for your providers’ services. The physician enrollment process has been mired in complexity from day one, but CMS’ constant changes to the 855 forms amplifies the already confusing process. During its latest update, the agency merged the […]
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