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Points of Light 2022 Case Study 2
Payer/Provider Collaboration Reduces Credentialing Turnaround and Improves Denials Process

author - Boyd Stewart
Author
Boyd Stewart
author - Lois Krotz
Author
Lois Krotz
 
May 2, 2022 | Read Time: 1  minute

Spectrum Health partnered with Priority Health to tackle two areas of inefficiency that were causing employee frustration and reducing productivity: the credentialing turnaround time and the denials process. A workgroup that included representatives from both stakeholder organizations was formed to identify areas of friction in these processes and to implement solutions. The results include improved member/patient satisfaction, increased staff productivity, and reduced denials. The collaborators note that success came as they were willing to fully commit to the project and work amicably on a shared objective.

Key Findings:

  1. Executive Summary
  2. The Collaborators
  3. Points of Friction—Challenges to Be Solved
  4. Action Plan—How the Collaborators Worked Together to Reduce Friction
  5. Points of Light—Outcomes Achieved through Collaboration
  6. Lessons Learned
author - Elizabeth Pew
Writer
Elizabeth Pew
author - Madison Moniz
Designer
Madison Moniz
author - Robert Ellis
Project Manager
Robert Ellis
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