Through THA Credentialing and Enrollment, providers will be able to outsource some of their credentialing and enrollment functions. The organization aims to create a centralized database for participating Texas hospitals and health plans to reference for accurate credentialing and enrollment data and services.
THA and 3WON believe the organization will mitigate payment disruption at healthcare systems caused by outdated or incorrect provider data and reduce administrative burden on physicians.
“The collaboration will help participating hospitals reduce the administrative burden and costs for physicians and all allied services,” said THA President and CEO Ted Shaw. “This will give healthcare providers more time to provide greater care, safety and convenience to both patients and their families.”
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