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Title: PRIMEWEST HEALTH SYSTEM


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PRIMEWEST HEALTH SYSTEM
  • Credentialing Process

Presented by Credentialing and Network Department
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What is Credentialing?
  • The purpose of credentialing is to establish that
    applicants meet the minimum criteria for
    appointment and to determine whether applicants
    are clinically competent to perform requested
    services.
  • The National Committee Quality Assurance (NCQA)
    defines credentialing and recredentialing as the
    process for evaluating and selecting licensed
    independent practitioners to provide care to
    members.

3
Why do Health Plans Credential Providers?
  • Ensure high-quality patient care by protecting
    the public from incompetent practitioners
  • Minimize the health plans legal risk
  • Requirement of Department of Human Services (DHS)

4
What Happens First?
  • The Provider is directed to the PrimeWest Website
    link to complete the Minnesota Uniform
    Credentialing application or sent an application
    via fax or email

5
The Minnesota Uniform Credentialing Application
includes
  • Personal Data
  • Primary or Pending location
  • Billing Information
  • Additional Practice Location (s)
  • Medical/Graduate/Professional Education
  • ECFMG
  • Internship/Residency/Fellowship/
    Post-Graduate/Professional Training
  • Professional and Academic/Faculty Affiliation
  • Chronological Employment/Practice History
    including Military Service Addendum Page for
    additional information
  • Time Gaps explain time gaps
  • Primary Hospital Affiliation and Other Hospital
    Affiliations Addendum Page for additional
    information
  • Specialty/Subspecialty Certification
  • Licensure
  • Drug Enforcement Administration Registration
  • State Controlled Substance Certification/Registrat
    ion
  • Liability Insurance
  • Professional/Peer References
  • Life Support Certification

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Upon Receipt of the Completed Application
  • Credentialing and Network Staff screens
    application for gaps in time frame, completeness,
    etc.
  • If not complete, application is returned and
    practitioner is asked to fill in all blank spaces.
  • When the application is deemed complete, primary
    source verification of information begins which
    may include degree(s), residency, board
    certification (if applicable)

7
Upon Receipt of the Completed Application (Cont.)
  • All of the data we collect is entered into our
    credentialing software
  • If not Board Certified three peer references are
    requested and highest level of training is
    verified
  • Electronic Queries are made to
  • The National Practitioner Data Bank, who
    maintains information on every malpractice case
    settled on behalf of the applicant
  • To the Licensing Board(s) for any derogatory or
    investigative information regarding applicant
  • Office of the Inspector General (OIG) for
    Medicare/Medicaid Sanctions,
  • AMA or AOA for board certification

8
When Everything is Complete
  • Credentialing and Network Staff screens
    application and flags any gaps in service, any
    liability cases, etc
  • Credentialing and Network Staff looks for any
    inconsistencies in information
  • The file is presented to the Senior Medical
    Director for his review and comments
  • Application is taken to QCCC for recommendations
    and decision

9
Quality Care Coordination Committee (QCCC)
  • The QCCC is a multidisciplinary committee with
    representatives from various types of
    practitioners and specialties.
  • The QCCC is responsible for the credentialing
    activities including credentialing,
    recredentialing, discipline, and termination of
    practitioners and organizational providers and
    credentialing policies/procedures and
    credentialing plan.
  • The QCCC shall make recommendations for
    credentialing and recredentialing decisions.

10
The Wrap-Up
  • Credentialing and Network Coordinator/Specialist
    makes sure the Medical Director has reviewed,
    made recommendations, and signed the credential
    files.
  • The Quality Care Coordination Committee make
    recommendations for credentialing and
    recredentialing decisions.
  • The Quality Care Coordination Committee
    recommendations are forwarded to the Joint Powers
    Board.

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To the Board
  • The Joint Power Board reviews the recommendation
    of the Quality Care Coordination Committee.
  • The Joint Power Board makes final decision of the
    Quality Care Coordination Committee
    recommendation.

12
Thats Not Quite the End!
  • The provider will receive a letter welcoming
    him/her to PrimeWest Health and informing him/her
    that they have been approved for the PrimeWest
    Network for three years.

13
What If Its Not Approved?
  • More documentation may be required of the
    applicant
  • If application is denied, practitioner may appeal
    via the Appeal Process

14
Recredentialing Process
  • All providers at PrimeWest Health must be
    recredentialed every three years.
  • The application process for recredentialing is
    similar in many ways to the original
    credentialing process...

15
Recredentialing
  • Six months prior to the recredentialing date, the
    Credentialing and Network department sends out a
    recredentialing application.
  • Upon receipt of recredentialing application, it
    is checked for completeness and primary
    verifications are obtained on all information
    submitted.

16
Recredentialing Process (Cont.)
  • When the application is deemed complete, it is
    reviewed by the Senior Medical Director.
  • Upon recommendation for approval by the Senior
    Medical Director, the application is forwarded to
    QCCC.
  • The QCCC recommendations are presented to the
    Joint Power Board.

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Delegated Credentialing
  • The delegated entity enters into a contractual
    agreement with PrimeWest Health to provide
    credentialing services to PrimeWest Health.
  • The delegated entity conducts credentialing
    activities for practitioners employed by or
    holding privileges at the delegated entity.
  • The delegated entity warrants that is maintains
    standards, policies, and procedures for
    credentialing activities that enable to perform
    the delegated credentialing activities.

18
Delegated CredentialingPredelegation
Assessments
  • Prior to signing delegation agreement PrimeWest
    Health conducts a predelegation assessment to
    determine if the Delegated Entity meets the
    National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA),
    the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS),
    and/or Health Insurance Portability and
    Accountability (HIPAA) standards and requirements
    of PrimeWest Health for the provision of the
    Delegated Activities.

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Delegated CredentialingRegular Reporting
  • PrimeWest Health and the delegated entity shall
    jointly develop a Standard Reporting Package
  • Cover letter indicating credentialing actions of
    Board for the delegated entities practitioners
  • Provider Profile Report
  • Practitioner Identification Sheet

20
Delegated Credentialing Audit
  • Annual basis an audit of the delegated entity
    will be conducted to ensure the entity is in
    compliance with all requirements of the Delegated
    Agreement
  • PrimeWest Health may perform more frequent audits
    as it deems necessary based on the predelegation
    assessment, any Corrective Action Plan, or in
    performance of its ongoing oversight of the
    Delegation Agreement
  • PrimeWest Health will contact the Delegated
    Entity to schedule an audit

21
Delegation Audit Results
  • PrimeWest will provide a written report of the
    audit results
  • Delegated Entity is not in compliance PrimeWest
    and the Entity will develop a Corrective Action
    Plan (CAP)
  • Corrective Action Plan will specify timelines for
    correction of deficiencies

22
Delegation Agreement Records
  • The state and federal government and any of their
    authorized representatives shall have the right
    in accordance with state and federal laws and
    regulation, to audit, evaluate, or inspect any
    records or copies of such which are pertinent to
    and involved transactions related to the Agreement

23
Delegated Credentialing
  • Delegated Entity Credentialing Responsibilities
  • Recredentialing
  • Delegated Entity Recommendations to PrimeWest
    Health
  • PrimeWest Health Right of Acceptance,
    Termination, and Disciplinary Action
  • Annual Audit and Ongoing Oversight
  • Right of Appeal and Reporting Responsibility
  • Responsibility for Organizational Provider
    Credentialing
  • Specific Delegated Credentialing Activities
  • Monthly Reporting Requirements
  • Annual Reporting Requirements

24
Whats so Important about Credentialing?
  • Our bottom line is to provide quality care and
    the kind of health care we would want for
    ourselves and our families, in partnership with
    those we serve.
  • We can never assume someone else has done the
    work for us.
  • We must go through the proper process to protect
    our members from any unfair practices.

25
Who is in the Credentialing and Network
Department?
  • Director
  • Marcie Vickerman
  • Manager
  • Robin Zimmerman
  • Credentialing Network Coordinator
  • Marie Hamborg
  • Credentialing Network Specialists
  • Stephanie Revering
  • Amanda Henning
  • Leah Imdieke
  • Administrative Assistant
  • Shana Stevens
  • Database Specialist
  • Sharon Larsen

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What If I Have Questions or Concerns?
  • Credentialing
  • Marie Hamborg, Credentialing Network Coordinator
    at 320-335-5379, or at marie.hamborg_at_primewest.org
  • Stephanie Revering, Credentialing Network
    Specialist at 320-335-5230, or at
    stephanie.revering_at_primewest.org
  • Contracting
  • Amanda Henning, Credentialing Network Specialist
    at 320-335-5245, or at amanda.henning_at_primewest.or
    g
  • Leah Imdieke, Credentialing Network Specialist at
    320-335-5272, or at leah.imdieke_at_primewest.org
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