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Credentialing & Provider Enrollment

Provider enrollment and payer credentialing, handled end to end.

We manage CAQH, payer applications, and re-credentialing so your providers get and stay in-network — and you stop chasing application status.

What's included

  • Payer enrollment and in-network applications
  • CAQH setup and ongoing maintenance
  • Re-credentialing and expirable tracking (license, DEA, malpractice)
  • Application status follow-up with payers
  • New-provider onboarding into your group

What it's built to do

  • Designed to shorten time to in-network status
  • Built to prevent lapses that interrupt billing
  • One owner for a process that usually falls through the cracks

FYNQ Medical Billing is a B2B revenue cycle partner. We don't guarantee specific revenue or collection results, and we never handle patient data on this site.

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Common questions

Credentialing & Provider Enrollment, answered

What is provider credentialing and enrollment?

Credentialing and provider enrollment is the process of getting your providers approved to bill and be paid in-network by payers. It involves payer applications, CAQH setup and maintenance, and ongoing re-credentialing. Until a provider is enrolled, their claims can be denied or paid out-of-network — so credentialing directly gates whether you can bill for a provider at all. FYNQ manages the applications and follow-up end to end so you stop chasing status.

How long does credentialing take?

Payer credentialing timelines vary widely and are largely controlled by the payers themselves, often running several weeks to a few months per payer. Because billing for a provider effectively can't start until enrollment is complete, delays directly postpone revenue. FYNQ submits applications, maintains CAQH, and follows up on status with payers to keep the process moving — the work is designed to shorten time to in-network status and prevent stalled applications from sitting unnoticed.

What happens if a provider's credentials lapse?

A lapse in credentialing or an expired license, DEA registration, or malpractice policy can interrupt billing and trigger denials until it's resolved. FYNQ tracks these expirables and manages re-credentialing ahead of deadlines specifically to prevent those interruptions. Giving one owner responsibility for a process that usually falls through the cracks is built to keep providers continuously billable rather than discovering a lapse only after claims start denying.

Can you credential a new provider joining my group?

Yes. New-provider onboarding into your group is part of credentialing: payer enrollment, in-network applications, CAQH setup, and status follow-up are handled so the provider can begin billing as soon as possible. Starting enrollment early is important because the payer timelines are the long pole — the sooner applications are in, the sooner a new provider's claims are paid in-network rather than denied or paid as out-of-network.

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