Provider credentialing in 2026 has become more structured, data-driven, and compliance-focused than ever before. With increasing CMS oversight, expanded Medicaid audits, automated system cross-checking, and tighter network capacity controls, credentialing errors now lead to faster denials, longer delays, and direct revenue disruption.
This webinar provides a comprehensive, practical breakdown of the modern credentialing lifecycle — from intake and pre-submission verification through submission, tracking, revalidation, and long-term monitoring. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how CAQH, NPPES, PECOS, ownership disclosures, and payer portals must align before submission to prevent preventable delays.
The session will also address commercial versus Medicare Advantage operational differences, panel and contract sequencing requirements, committee review timelines, escalation protocols, and revalidation risks that can result in billing deactivation.
In addition to compliance updates, this training emphasizes strategic credentialing — helping practices evaluate panel access, IPA relationships, and long-term enrollment planning to support sustainable growth.
Participants will leave with structured verification protocols, tracking frameworks, communication strategies, and monitoring systems that reduce risk, protect revenue, and improve approval timelines in 2026.
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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 Arty in behavioural Neuroscience and Medical Interpreter in the Hunter College of the City University in new York.