NAMSS “Payer Enrollment Table Talk”

When NAMSS conference attendees huddle during Team Med Global’s “Payer Enrollment Table Talk” on October 21, they’ll teach as much as they learn. “We’re hoping that MSPs and payer enrollment specialists come prepared to share their experiences,” said Donna Goestenkors, president of TMG. “Whether someone is brand new to the payer enrollment landscape or is

2022-07-11T18:21:51+00:00|Provider Enrollment|

Spotlight: Yesenia Servin, CPMSM®

TMG Payer Enrollment Institute With more than 20 years of experience in payer enrollment and physician credentialing, Yesenia Servin, CPMSM®, is currently the Payer Enrollment Lead at the Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois. There, she manages payer enrollment projects, briefs payer enrollment team members on industry trends, and is the liaison for the

2022-07-11T18:23:36+00:00|TMG Team Spotlight|

Finding Your Home on Payer Enrollment Island

When I first started in the Payer Enrollment industry almost 20 years ago, I worked for a large, national healthcare provider organization in the San Francisco Bay Area and was charged with my company’s first-ever, official role of managing federal and state enrollments and private payer contracts for 150 provider service locations across the United

2022-07-11T18:26:34+00:00|Provider Enrollment|

A New Pathway to a Powerful Affiliation Verification

Environmental developments encourage professionals to respond by evaluating existing pathways and reformatting tools to reflect new landscapes. MSPs nationwide are discussing the growing physician employment model and its effect on affiliation verifications. The once-clear information pathway for affiliation letters has migrated to include all of the traditional data points and new ones coming from office-related

Preventing MSP Burnout While Engaging in Process Improvement

Our nation’s healthcare market has exploded, and it shows no signs of slowing. Over the past decade, we’ve seen a boom in independent practice associations, health plans, larger mergers, and independent medical groups. And the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts four million new healthcare jobs by 2026. That has great long-term implications for the

2022-07-11T19:35:30+00:00|MSP Burnout|

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