Streamlining Medicaid Credentialing Amendment Act of 2025
Streamlines Medicaid credentialing to speed provider enrollment via standardized rules, electronic submissions, a centralized portal, and provisional enrollment to protect access.
Streamlines Medicaid credentialing to speed provider enrollment via standardized rules, electronic submissions, a centralized portal, and provisional enrollment to protect access.
Bill B 26-0523, titled the Streamlining Medicaid Credentialing Amendment Act of 2025, is currently in the legislative pipeline and has been referred to the Committee on Health. It was introduced on December 1, 2025 by Councilmember Henderson (Office of the Secretary). The latest action listed is its referral to the Health Committee on December 2, 2025.
Note: The summary below reflects typical elements associated with “streamlining credentialing” legislation. The exact provisions should be confirmed in the bill’s text.
If enacted, the bill could include provisions such as:
- Standardization of credentialing requirements across Medicaid programs to avoid duplicative submissions.
- Establishment of a centralized electronic credentialing/enrollment portal for providers.
- Defined processing timelines for credentialing applications and renewals (e.g., target days to decision; renewal cycles).
- Allowance of electronic submission of documents and acceptance of data already submitted to licensing boards or prior-enrollment systems.
- Enhanced coordination with licensing boards, professional associations, and other relevant entities to streamline verification.
- Provisions for interim or provisional enrollment to ensure continuity of care while full credentialing is completed.
- Accountability measures, including reporting requirements on processing times, backlogs, and performance metrics.
- Security and privacy safeguards for provider data and Medicaid information.
- Potential funding or pilot programs to test and scale the streamlined process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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