Provider Credentialing Tactics to Speed Up Approvals & Payments

Length: 60 minutes Expert: Alina Mineyli CEU: PAHCOM Approved 1.0
$277.00
$917.00

When it comes to provider credentialing, time is money. The faster you get your providers approved, the sooner they can see patients and generate revenue for your practice.

Unfortunately, after you submit your provider’s application, it can feel like you’re flying blindhoping for the best but knowing that things don’t always go smoothly (i.e. information requests, notices of delay, or even no response at all).

But it doesn’t have to be this way.

Provider Credentialing Expert Alina Mineyli Is Here to Help

Alina Mineyli is a nationally recognized Medicare credentialing expert who presents a 60-minute online training session to show you precisely how to track your provider credentialing applications. She’ll walk you through how to swiftly correct any application issues to ensure that your providers get approved — and paid — faster.

Speed Provider Credentialing Application Results

This session will go beyond creating tracking spreadsheets. You’ll walk away with actionable steps you can put into place to ensure your provider credentialing applications move smoothly through the approval process, and help you jump into action if slowdowns occur.


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Here are just a few of the most valuable tactics you’ll receive from Alina during this must-attend online training:

  • Insider tactics to breakup payer logjams and speed up your provider approvals
  • Calculate effective follow-up timelines for each step in the credentialing process
  • Anticipate credentialing snags with a proven plan-of-action template
  • Steer clear of simple mistakes that can significantly delay provider approvals
  • Effective payer communication terminology to get answers
  • Expert shortcuts to get faster decisions on your provider applications
  • Establish a checklist of materials to protect against payer delays
  • Pinpoint the specific tracking tools that will help you most accurately follow your application
  • And so much more

Why Sign Up for This Provider Credentialing Training?

Whether you’ve been submitting provider applications for years or are new to the enrollment process, you’ll benefit from Alina’s training. Even minor tweaks to your Medicare credentialing process can significantly speed your approvals and get your providers paid faster — regardless of your practice’s specialty or size.

In just 60 minutes, you’ll learn actionable tactics that will help you speed up your provider approvals and reimbursement. Register today for this comprehensive online training session today.

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Meet Your Expert

Alina MineyliSenior Credentialing Specialist, WCH Service Bureau, Inc.

Alina Mineyli is the Senior Credentialing Specialist at WCH Service Bureau, Inc., with extensive expertise in insurance credentialing, contract negotiations, and provider enrollment. She specializes in securing provider enrollments, managing re-credentialing, and resolving closed panel challenges for a wide range of healthcare providers, including multi-specialty groups, laboratories, pharmacies, and DME suppliers.

A strong advocate for healthcare rights, Alina has successfully negotiated contracts, facilitated reinstatements, and streamlined credentialing processes, ensuring providers can expand their networks and deliver quality care. Her strategic approach and in-depth payer knowledge have strengthened WCH’s credentialing services, making her a trusted partner in payer-provider negotiations.

She graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in Behavioral Neuroscience and Medical Interpreter in the Hunter College of the City University in New York.