CredyApp Features

Functional Dashboard:

The CredyApp provides a functional dashboard that is tailored to each credentialer to help efficiently manage their tasks as follow:

Workflow Status Information (Past 30, 60, 90 days)
Exclude: Info Requested, Returned, Cancelled, Panel Closed, Need to Submit, In Progress

Overdue follow up & Delinquent workflow (Past 30, 60, 90 days)
Workload (Excl. statuses: Approved, Cancelled, Panel closed)
Attachments (Expired, Expire within 30 days )

Today’s Follow Ups

Provider Specialties

Providers

Add, Edit, Remove

  1. Personal Data
  2. Professional Info
  3. Specialty
  4. Facilities / Locations
  5. Hospital Privileges/li>
  6. Insurance Info
  7. Attachments
  8. Credit Tracker
  9. Sanctions
  10. Covering Provider
  11. Internal Date

Convenient search, filling and intuitive interface

Groups

Add, Edit, Remove

  1. General Info
  2. Professional Info
  3. Facilities / Locations
  4. Providers
  5. Insurance Info
  6. Attachments
  7. Ownership

Convenient search, filling and intuitive interface

Follow-ups:

Keep track of insurance follow-ups, reassign work as necessary, and never miss an important callback by receiving regular reminders.

Workflows:

Allocate tasks among your staff based on specific needs and complexities with the CredyApp's facilitated workflows.

Insurances:

Library of insurance contacts: Access phone and email contact information for a library of insurance contacts to help you efficiently manage your work.

Due date reminders:

Receive timely reminders for tasks that are approaching their due date to help you stay on top of your work.

Notes:

Keep track of all insurance communications, including time and dates, to make organization easier.

Monitoring:

The CredyApp allows you to collect, verify, store, and share all provider lifecycle data in one central location, resulting in time savings and cost containment.

Support:

Our CredyApp team of experts is available to answer any questions, manage requests, or help with issues via email to ensure you have the support you need.

Users:

Ability to invite users based on Roles and permissions

Recredentialing:

Keep track of your client's insurance renewal contract dates and manage expirable documents in one central location with the CredyApp's recredentialing feature.

NPI registry-API:

The CredyApp's NPI registry-API allows your system to access NPPES public data in real-time and retrieve data to save in your system.

data.cms.gov-API:

The data.cms.gov-API helps you look up the revalidation due date for Medicare providers who must revalidate their enrollment record information every three or five years.

Sophisticated Interface:

The CredyApp's features make it easier to manage credentialing processes of any size group and employees assigned to clients' workflows with a sophisticated interface.

All-in-one client portal:

The portal is designed to help you maintain profiles, manage insurance statuses, electronically sign documents, and more.

Enhanced internal credentialing:

The CredyApp makes it easy to streamline your enrollment processes, regardless of your level of expertise.

Reporting:

Generate any type of reports you need to help you make informed decisions and manage your work.

Technical prospective:

Scalability:

Client-server based applications can handle larger amounts of data than Excel, which is limited by the amount of memory on your computer.

Multi-user access:

Client-server based applications can be accessed by multiple users at once, allowing for collaboration and real-time updates. Excel files, on the other hand, can only be edited by one user at a time.

Security:

Client-server based applications can provide better security features, such as user authentication and access control, to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access. Excel files, on the other hand, can be easily shared or accessed by anyone with access to the file.

Centralized data storage:

With a client-server based application, all data is stored in a centralized location, making it easier to manage and maintain. Excel files, on the other hand, are typically stored on individual computers, making it harder to manage and maintain a consistent data set.

Automation:

Client-server based applications can automate repetitive tasks, such as data entry and report generation, reducing the risk of errors and saving time. Excel files can be automated to some extent, but not to the same degree as a client-server based application.

Integration:

Client-server based applications can be easily integrated with other software, such as accounting or CRM software, making it easier to manage business operations. Excel files can be integrated to some extent, but may require more manual effort.

Templates/Predefined forms:

Request for Existing Provider ID,
ETIN-Certification Statement for Provider Billing Medicaid and W9 form to help you streamline your processes.