
Quality Credentialing Verification Organizations (CVOs) Create An Environment Beyond Simply Generating Credentialing Reports For Medical Providers. A CVO With Good Customer Service Responds Quickly To Questions; Has Trained Staff That Is Assigned To A Particular Client; Can Streamline The Credentialing Process; Has Good Technology Resources; And Offers Extra Support, Such As Internal Audits And Tracking License Renewals. An Emphasis On Customer Service Means That The CVO Can Supply Substantive Information And Support To Establish A True Working Relationship With A Medical Organization. There Are Five Areas Of A CVOs Customer Service To Consider: Flexible Credentialing Processes Which Can Be Adapted In Response To Client Needs; A Range Of Quality Services; Quick Responses To Clients; Individual Support; And Solid Technology Practices. Although Some Service Points, Such As A Fast Response To Questions, Can Seem Small, These Areas Display The Quality Of The CVO, Which Will Define The Long-term Relationship Between The CVO And Its Clients.bAdapting Credentialing Services To Client Needs.bCVOs Should Be Responsive To Their Clients Needs. The CVO Should Be Accredited By Either Accrediting Organization: National Committee For Quality Assurance (NCQA) Or The Utilization Review Accreditation Councile (URAC) Or Comply With Their Credentialing Standards. In Addition, The CVO Should Add New Credentialing Standards For Their Clients And Should Also Be Able To Adapt Their Credentialing Processes By Adding Special Criteria Or Using A Subset Of Criteria. This Flexibility Includes Making Recommendations To Streamline Processes And Working With Clients To Determine What They Need Rather Than Following A Preset Checklist.bIndividualized Support And Quality Controls.bIndividualized Service Means That There Is A Dedicated Representative For Each Client. There Should Be A Known Manager To Handle Difficult Situations And An Established Route To Lodge Complaints. All Personnel Should Be Trained To Perform Credentialing Reports According To The Accrediting Organizations Standards.There Should Also Be An Established Quality Control System And Regular Internal Audits For Managing Feedback, Rewarding Good Service, And Evaluating Bad Practice. The CVO Should Be Able To Supply A Copy Of Their Quality Control Policies And Practices Documentation. If They Are Accredited By NCQA Or URAC, Then There Is A Guarantee That These Practices Have Been Reviewed And Audited And That Their Service Meets Industry Standards.bHigh Quality Services.bTwo Attributes Of Quality Work Are Timeliness And Thoroughness. Good CVOs Will Return Credentialing Reports As Quick As Industry Norms, Meaning Around 60 Days For Hospital Standards (JCAHO) And 30 Days For Managed Care Standards (NCQA And URAC). The Credentialing Reports Will Also Be Complete No Missing Data Or Criteria And With Full Supporting Documentation. CVOs Should Have An Established Maximum Number Of Requests They Make To Organizations For Information And Other Avenues Of Finding Information. Problem Files Should Be Brought Immediately To The Review Committees Attention. All Of These Practices Work Together To Make A Thorough Credentialing Report. Additionally, Good CVOs Offer Services Such As Tracking Licensing Dates And Requirements (expirables) And Disciplinary Actions By Various Organizations (surveillance); Consulting And Training Classes About Credentialing Processes; And Support During Internal Audits.bQuick Response To Client Contact.bGood CVOs Respond To Questions Within 24 Hours. They Should Answer Any Questions Fully And As Quickly And Directly As Possible Rather Than Postponing Or Transferring Them. BTechnology Resources.bCVOs Should Be Using The Most Recent Technology, Such As Databases, Paperless Credentialing, And Web Access With Adequate Security And Access Control.Customer Service Is Key To Creating A Good Relationship Between CVOs And Medical Organizations. Quality Control Policies, Flexible Credentialing Processes And Criteria, Quick Response Time, Good Technology Use, And Responsiveness To Questions And Requests Are Five Major Areas Where A CVO Develops Good Customer Relations. All These Areas Mean The CVO Is Responsive That The CVO Is Paying Attention To Individual Customer Needs And Consistently Doing Its Best To Meet Them.