Telemedicine Credentialing Definition
Telemedicine credentialing extends traditional credentialing into virtual care environments. Providers must meet payer-specific rules related to licensure, specialty, and approved service modalities. Multi-state delivery models increase complexity and risk. For payer and provider leaders, effective telemedicine credentialing requires centralized visibility into licensure, credentialing status, and network eligibility.
FAQs
How does telemedicine credentialing differ from in-person credentialing?
It introduces additional licensure and payer validation requirements.
Why is telemedicine compliance harder to manage?
Rules vary by state, payer, and service type.
What happens if virtual care credentials lapse?
Claims may be denied and services deemed non-compliant.
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