Position Summary: The Dental Credentialing Specialist is responsible for managing the complete credentialing and recredentialing lifecycle for dental providers across multiple insurance payers. This includes ensuring timely submission and maintenance of provider records, monitoring application statuses, and enrolling providers and locations in Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) programs. The role also supports new location setup by handling the creation of Type 2 National Provider Identifiers (NPI) and associated payer enrollments. Key Responsibilities: Credentialing & Recredentialing Manage initial credentialing and recredentialing applications for dental providers with commercial and government payers (e.g., PPOs, DHMOs, Medicaid, Medicare). This includes offering new providers assistance in obtaining various credentialing items (e.g. NPI enumeration, Malpractice coverage amounts, DEA enrollment) Maintain an organized and up-to-date credentialing database, ensuring the accuracy of provider information, licenses, and certifications. Track and follow up on submitted applications to ensure timely approvals and network participation. Respond to credentialing-related inquiries from payers and internal teams, and supply additional documentation as requested. Serve as primary contact for DECA's CVO partner New Location Setup & NPI Management Facilitate the creation and registration of Type 2 NPIs for new dental practice locations. Coordinate with operations, HR, and IT to gather necessary data for NPI submissions and ensure accurate information entry. Maintain documentation for all NPI records and ensure consistency across payer and internal systems. Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Enrollment Initiate and complete EFT enrollment for providers and new locations with various payers. Ensure the secure collection and submission of banking information required for EFT setup. Confirm EFT activation and troubleshoot any issues or rejections with payers. Compliance & Maintenance Ensure all credentialing and enrollment activities are compliant with NCQA, CMS, and payer-specific guidelines. Monitor and update records for expiring licenses, DEA certifications, malpractice insurance, and recredentialing deadlines. Assist with payer audits and internal credentialing reviews. Cross-Department Collaboration Act as a liaison between the organization and insurance payers' credentialing departments. Work closely with internal teams including Operations, HR, Revenue Cycle, and IT to coordinate provider onboarding and location setup. Provide regular updates and reports on credentialing, EFT enrollment, and NPI status to leadership and stakeholders.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED