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These two terms get conflated constantly, even by experienced healthcare administrators. They are related but entirely separate processes, managed by different organizations, with different applications, timelines, and consequences if you get them wrong.

What Is Insurance Credentialing?

Insurance credentialing, also called payer enrollment, is the process by which insurance companies verify your qualifications and admit you to their provider network. Without being credentialed, claims from you are either denied outright or paid at a lower out-of-network rate. Approval from one payer has no bearing on approval from another.

What Is Hospital Privileging?

Hospital privileging is the process by which a hospital grants you permission to perform specific clinical procedures within that facility. Your privileges define exactly what you are authorized to do. Privileging is managed by the hospital Medical Staff Services department and governed by medical staff bylaws under NCQA and Joint Commission standards, independent of any payer relationship.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorInsurance CredentialingHospital Privileging
Who manages itInsurance companies / payersHospital Medical Staff Office
PurposeAllows you to bill that payerAllows you to practice in that facility
Typical timeline60 to 120 days60 to 180 days
Renewal cycleEvery 2 to 3 yearsEvery 2 years (Joint Commission)
Consequence of lapseClaim denialsCannot treat patients at that facility

Do You Need Both?

The Timeline Dependency Problem

When you need both, you are running two parallel processes that can each take 60 to 180 days. Many insurance payers require proof of hospital privileges as part of credentialing for your specialty. This creates a dependency. For surgical and procedural specialties, we recommend starting the privileging application first, or simultaneously with insurance credentialing, and providing the payer a status letter from the hospital confirming your application is in process.

Managing Both Processes at Once

We coordinate hospital privileging applications alongside insurance credentialing for our surgical and hospital-based clients, tracking both timelines and dependencies so nothing gets missed.

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James Reyes, CPC

Senior Credentialing Specialist with 15+ years of experience navigating state Medicaid portals, Medicare PECOS, and commercial payer panels. Certified Professional Coder (CPC) dedicated to eliminating revenue cycle bottlenecks.