By Noah Lam, Technical Data Manager at Modio Health, and Sunder Aware, MHA, Manager, Project Management Office at Modio Health
You’re on the verge of choosing a new credentialing software for your practice — congratulations! This is a big step toward smoother operations and a more efficient workflow. To help you transition seamlessly and start this new chapter in provider management, we’ve outlined the key steps you should take. Now, let’s help you to transition smoothly from your current tool to a new software — and start a new chapter in credentialing management. Now, let’s help you to transition smoothly from your current tool to a new software — and start a new chapter in credentialing management.
Your daily credentialing tasks are critically important, so here are seven steps to make the move to a new platform as quick and seamless as possible:
1. Meet your vendor’s project manager.
Your credentialing vendor should match you with a project manager (PM) who brings personalized support, expertise in the platform, and experience with many different client needs. Expect to have a kickoff call with your PM, followed by regular syncs to keep the implementation on track.
2. Assess your current state.
Define where you’re starting and where you want to go so everyone is on the same page. Make sure to identify:
3. Identify and align key players.
Implementation involves lots of moving parts. Identify and align staff who will lead or support the effort — including leadership, credentialing teams, and other teams impacted by the transition. Make sure to cover these roles:
Clearly defined roles help you speed up decision-making and quickly handle any issues that pop up. You want to have a point person who can answer questions like: “Are we importing both your active and inactive providers?” or “If your providers are missing specialty data, can we use a placeholder, or would you like to provide an updated dataset?”
4. Identify the data points you need to track.
Gathering the right data is critical to expediting the implementation process and getting the most from your new tool.
5. Collect, audit, and clean your data.
You can address any issues and ensure a smooth import process by:
6. Prepare sample data for your kickoff call.
Sharing even a small portion of your credentialing data with your vendor early on will help them nail down the right data import processes and handle any conflicts or presentation issues. If your data is in a spreadsheet, have it ready to send to your vendor after the kickoff. Once your vendor receives your data, they should review it for accuracy to ensure as much of your data as possible is imported into the new tool. Some data points might need adjustment or translation, especially if they don’t fit directly into the platform. Providing detailed context and being available to answer your vendor’s questions will help streamline this process.
7. Prepare your team for change.
Every software implementation involves change management, including credentialing platforms. Embracing new processes will streamline setup, support adoption, and enhance your new tool’s effectiveness.
Want to know more?Check out second piece around most frequently asked questions about implementing a new credentialing platform.
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