Credex Healthcare offers complete credentialing services to healthcare providers of all specialties in Louisiana. We work with all five Medicaid care organizations, including Aetna Better Health, AmeriHealth Caritas Louisiana, Humana Healthy Horizons, Louisiana Healthcare Connections, and United Healthcare Community Plan. We ensure customized application preparation and submission for each payer. Credex Healthcare provides services to providers of all types, including physicians, advanced practice providers, therapists, and facilities in Louisiana.
Louisiana does not have a single Medicaid enrollment process. It has five, one for each MCO operating under the Louisiana Department of Health. Each plan has its own credentialing standards, portal, and review timeline. Credex Healthcare treats each of them separately to ensure providers have access to a significant portion of Louisiana’s Medicaid population, which has one of the highest Medicaid enrollment rates in the country.
We verify at the primary source, the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB), and the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS). Every application is built around what each specific payer and hospital actually requires. Louisiana providers are enrolled with Medicare, all 5 Healthy Louisiana MCOs, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana, Humana, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare, with each payer tracked individually until participation is confirmed.
Credex Healthcare’s Provider Credentialing Services in Louisiana
Credex Healthcare prepares medical staff packages for every target facility, maintains direct contact with each committee during the review, and keeps submissions aligned with the Louisiana Hospital Association and the Louisiana Department of Health standards.
Credex Healthcare manages all five alongside Medicare PECOS and commercial payer applications, submitting everything the same day, so no enrollment starts behind any other.
Louisiana physicians across every specialty receive Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners license verification, DEA registration through the Drug Enforcement Administration, specialty board certification review, malpractice documentation checks, and multi-payer enrollment, all built in accordance with Louisiana medical practice law and CMS standards. One credentialing specialist handles the file from the first call to the last payer confirmation with no handoffs.
Credex Healthcare prepares privilege applications in accordance with each facility's specific standards, maintains direct contact with committees during every review, and does not mark a file complete until the committee issues its final decision.
Credex Healthcare credentials telehealth providers for Louisiana-based practices and those serving patients across state lines into Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee, handling all state compliance requirements and payer enrollment in every state where care is delivered.
Credex Healthcare handles FCVS credential verification, Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners license application guidance, and CAQH profile updates tailored to Louisiana's payer requirements, including all 5 Medicaid MCO enrollment processes, so the move does not cause delays that proper preparation would have prevented.
New Orleans is the state’s medical and academic hub, where Ochsner Health, LCMC Health, and Tulane Medical Center operate alongside each other in a dense, complex hospital environment. Baton Rouge, the state capital, carries its own hospital market centered on Ochsner and the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady system, with a significant state government employee insurance population. Lafayette and the Acadiana region form a distinct market with a strong Cajun cultural identity and a provider community that serves both urban and deeply rural parishes.
Shreveport anchors northwest Louisiana with Willis-Knighton and LSU Health Shreveport, serving patients from across the Arkansas and Texas borders. Northern Louisiana’s rural parishes, the Florida Parishes east of Baton Rouge, and the coastal communities from the Houma-Thibodaux area to Lake Charles all face provider shortages and credentialing dynamics that differ from the urban markets.
Credex Healthcare works with Louisiana providers across all of it. A physician joining an Ochsner practice in Metairie, a solo family medicine provider in Ruston, a behavioral health clinician credentialing across the Acadiana parishes: the file receives the same thorough preparation and the same specialist accountability regardless of where the practice is located.
Louisiana
Louisiana providers who have experienced a delayed or rejected credentialing application can almost always trace it back to the same kinds of problems. Before any application leaves Credex Healthcare on behalf of a Louisiana provider, NP files are reviewed against the Louisiana State Board of Nursing requirements. Louisiana Board of Pharmacy standards are checked where they apply. An NPDB background verification is cleared on every file.
CAQH ProView attestation is confirmed on the same day. After submission, the specialist responds to payer and committee requests the day they arrive and sends the practice updates without being asked. Louisiana credentialing typically takes 60 to 120 days, and every file receives consistent attention from the first week to the last.
Credex Healthcare manages the full credentialing process for Louisiana providers at any scale. A solo internist opening in Baton Rouge, a multispecialty group in New Orleans adding providers, and a rural clinic in Natchitoches filling a vacancy: each gets one specialist, thorough preparation, and clear accountability through to confirmed payer approval.
NP credentialing in Louisiana requires close attention to the Louisiana State Board of Nursing licensing standards and to how each Medicaid MCO and commercial payer handles independent versus collaborative practice arrangements in this state. Credex Healthcare builds the CAQH profile, manages all five MCO Medicaid enrollments, and prepares commercial payer applications that reflect how the practice operates.
Credex Healthcare handles recredentialing cycles, CAQH re-attestation on the 120-day schedule, Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners license renewal tracking, and payer contract updates. Thus, Louisiana practices stay enrolled and billing without gaps due to expired credentials or missed renewal deadlines.
Louisiana healthcare organizations running credentialing backlogs, absorbing rapid growth, or short-staffed in their enrollment function get direct access to trained credentialing professionals on an arrangement built around the organization's specific situation rather than a fixed offering.
Louisiana psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, and counselors get MBHO enrollment, Louisiana Medicaid behavioral health credentialing across all active MCOs, and commercial payer panel applications managed as one coordinated process so providers are not waiting on separate tracks before billing can begin.
CAQH ProView profiles for Louisiana providers are built from scratch, brought fully current, and kept on the required 120-day re-attestation cycle. Every payer connection through the Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare system stays accurate. A lapsed or inaccurate profile delays Louisiana files more than most providers expect, and it never happens on a file Credex Healthcare manages.
Louisiana providers get fully managed payer enrollment across Medicare, all five Healthy Louisiana MCOs, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana, Humana, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. Each application is tracked from submission to written payer confirmation. No file closes until every payer on the list has confirmed participation.
For Louisiana practices where credentialing tasks are pulling physician or administrator time away from patient care, Credex Healthcare identifies where the process is losing efficiency and restructures it so it scales as the practice adds providers and grows into new service areas.
Louisiana psychologists, therapists, clinical social workers, and behavioral health specialists receive comprehensive credentialing coverage for payer enrollment, CAQH profile management, Louisiana Medicaid MCO behavioral health participation, and facility credentialing at hospitals or outpatient centers where clinical privileges are held or being sought.
Physician credentialing across every Louisiana specialty includes Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners license verification, DEA registration, malpractice coverage review, complete primary source verification, and multi-payer enrollment, tailored to meet Louisiana medical practice requirements and CMS guidelines. The preparation is done before any application goes out.
Louisiana home care agencies get agency accreditation assistance, Medicare and Louisiana Medicaid home health enrollment across applicable MCOs, and telehealth provider credentialing built to Louisiana Department of Health standards and applicable federal requirements.
Louisiana dental providers get credential verification, enrollment with major dental networks operating across the state, and CAQH profile maintenance kept current between enrollment cycles on a consistent schedule.
Louisiana pharmacy practices get Louisiana Board of Pharmacy compliance documentation, commercial and government payer network enrollment, and credential records maintained across every active network, with renewals and re-attestations tracked and submitted before they create billing problems.
Home health agencies in Louisiana receive OASIS compliance support, Medicare certification, Louisiana Medicaid MCO enrollment, and a managed recredentialing schedule to keep the agency compliant with Louisiana Department of Health standards. The practice team does not need to monitor those deadlines.
Louisiana credentialing draws on documentation from the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, federal payer systems, and individual hospital committees. Credex Healthcare verifies each item below before any application is submitted. Nothing moves on assumptions.
License status is verified directly with the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners and cross-checked against the Louisiana Department of Health records. Any notation or history issue is caught during preparation, not after a payer returns the application weeks later.
DEA registration is confirmed by the Drug Enforcement Administration, and renewal dates are tracked well ahead of expiration. A lapsed DEA at the point of submission is avoidable, and Credex Healthcare makes sure it never becomes the reason a Louisiana file runs longer than it should.
Specialty certification is pulled directly from the issuing ABMS board or its recognized equivalent. Louisiana hospital committees and commercial payers require primary source verification for board certification, and the document is prepared in the format each credentialing office accepts.
National Provider Identifier (NPI) Confirmation
Type 1 and Type 2 NPI numbers are confirmed with CMS before any applications are prepared. PECOS enrollment for Medicare and Louisiana Medicaid MCO submissions is handled across every practice location simultaneously, so no location waits on another.
Professional liability coverage is reviewed against Louisiana medical practice law minimums and the specific thresholds each target payer and hospital committee requires. A gap found before submission is fixed. One discovered mid-review is not.
New providers get a profile built from scratch. Existing providers get their information brought fully current. Both are then maintained through the Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare re-attestation schedule for the full duration of the provider's enrollment.
Training records, residency history, and employment records are verified with the originating institutions. NPDB background verification is run on every file before submission. Providers entering Louisiana from another state have FCVS verification completed before the file moves to any payer or committee.
OIG exclusion checks, SAM database screenings, Louisiana Department of Health sanctions reviews, and criminal background checks are completed before any application is sent out. A provider should hear about the sanction record from Credex Healthcare during preparation, not from a denial letter.
The vendors who run into trouble with Louisiana files are almost always the ones who did not understand the five-MCO Medicaid structure before they started. Louisiana has one of the highest Medicaid enrollment rates in the country. Getting even one MCO wrong means a portion of the provider’s patient panel cannot be billed. Getting multiple MCOs wrong, which happens when a vendor treats Healthy Louisiana as a single enrollment, costs months of revenue and requires a full resubmission process that takes just as long as starting over. That is a specific Louisiana problem, and it requires a vendor who has worked in this state before.
Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners requirements, Healthy Louisiana MCO enrollment rules for all five plans, Louisiana Hospital Association member facility standards, and Louisiana Department of Health compliance expectations are built into how Credex Healthcare prepares every file in this state.
Credex Healthcare brings more than a decade of hands-on credentialing across every US state, including direct experience with Louisiana's five-MCO Medicaid structure, Ochsner Health's multisite credentialing environment, LCMC Health's New Orleans network, Willis-Knighton in Shreveport, and the distinct credentialing dynamics of rural north Louisiana and the coastal parishes.
98% First-Time Payer Approval Rate
Files are reviewed against payer and committee requirements before they go out. Documentation problems are found and fixed at the preparation stage. The Louisiana providers who are credentialed by Credex Healthcare rarely receive correction requests, a direct result of the quality of preparation.
A single credentialing specialist handles every Louisiana provider's file from the first intake call to the last payer confirmation. That person follows up with payers and committees without being asked and gives direct answers when you need to know where something stands.
Changes from the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, the Louisiana State Board of Nursing, the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy, and the Louisiana Department of Health are tracked continuously, so every application reflects current requirements.
Louisiana providers hear from their specialists at each stage of the process. Where an application stands is never a question that takes a follow-up call to answer.
Family Medicine
Andre
“I was joining an Ochsner Health-affiliated family medicine group in New Orleans and needed BCBSLA, and all five Healthy Louisiana MCOs confirmed before my start date. My previous vendor had enrolled me with two MCOs and told me the Medicaid work was complete. Credex Healthcare closed the gap on day one, correctly restarted all five MCO applications, and had every payer confirmed in 86 days. The revenue I would have lost otherwise was substantial.”
Nurse Practitioner
Monique
“Opening an independent NP clinic in Lafayette meant running the Louisiana State Board of Nursing verification, five Medicaid MCO enrollments, and commercial payer applications while setting up the practice. My team could not absorb that workload. Credex Healthcare handled the entire credentialing process without my direction, and I was fully enrolled within 89 days.”
Gastroenterology
James
“Credentialing across Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center and a private outpatient GI center in Baton Rouge was completed within 91 days with no correction requests from either committee. Our Lady of the Lake medical staff application has specific documentation requirements. Credex Healthcare submitted it correctly the first time, which made it clear they had worked with that system before.”
Psychiatry
Keisha
“Behavioral health credentialing in Shreveport involves Willis-Knighton privileging and Louisiana Medicaid behavioral health enrollment across five MCOs running separate tracks. My prior vendor could not keep those tracks moving at once, and it took me nearly four months. Credex Healthcare managed all five MCO tracks at the same time and had me on the panel within 92 days. That time frame made a difference for a city that needs more doctors.”
Practice Administrator
Paul
“Our Lake Charles group has been rebuilding its list of providers since the hurricanes, and we are in the process of credentialing general care and mental health providers. Before Credex Healthcare, there were no set credentialing dates, and new providers didn’t have a reliable date for when they could start billing. Since the change, each new service is given a launch date that they must stick to.”
Specialist Assigned, File Created Immediately
Your specialist collects documentation, creates or updates the CAQH profile, confirms NPI numbers, and prepares applications for every target payer and hospital. Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners verification is completed before any application is endorsed.
Every Credential Verified at the Source
Training records, board certifications, and employment history are verified with the originating institutions. NPDB background verification goes out at this stage. Providers entering Louisiana from another state have FCVS verification completed before the file moves to submission.
All Applications Go Out the Same Day
Medicare applications are sent through PECOS, all five Healthy Louisiana MCOs' applications are sent through their own portals, and all private payer applications are sent through their required channels. One enrollment does not have to wait for another to begin, which is important because there are five different Medicaid MCO tracks that each need their own handling.
Daily Tracking on Every Open Application
Every open application is tracked daily. Requests from payers and committees are dealt with the same day they come in. The practice always knows what is going on without having to ask. Louisiana licensing usually takes 60 to 120 days, and during that time, each file is handled the same way.
Maintenance Owned by Credex Healthcare
Recredentialing submissions, CAQH re-attestation, Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners license renewal tracking, and payer contract reviews are handled on schedule from this point on. The practice team does not monitor deadlines or initiate the renewal process.
Credex Healthcare collaborates with Credentialing Verification Organizations to cut down on unnecessary verification work and speed up the review process for Louisiana doctors credentialing across multiple hospital systems or payer networks all at once.
Louisiana hospitals that accept CVO-shared verification do not need a full submission at each site. A provider who is credentialed across multiple Ochsner Health facilities, LCMC Health hospitals, or the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady network at the same time can save weeks of planning work that does not need to be done twice.
CMS requires qualifications to be reviewed by a CVO to be enrolled in Medicare and the Louisiana Healthy Louisiana MCO. There is no need for an extra layer of proof.
When Louisiana hospitals and payers draw from a shared credential repository, duplicate verification requests no longer bounce between organizations, and the review moves forward rather than cycling back.
By joining the CVO, your credentials are kept up to date at all participating groups on a fixed schedule. The practice team does not have to track when re-attestations happen at each company. Credex Healthcare takes care of that.
With Louisiana’s five-MCO Medicaid structure, Ochsner Health’s statewide network complexity, and provider access challenges across north Louisiana and the coastal parishes, the state has a market in which the quality of preparation work determines how a credentialing file moves forward. Credex Healthcare takes care of everything, giving each application the attention it needs across all five Medicaid MCOs and all commercial payers, and tracking it daily until each acceptance is confirmed.
Contact Credex Healthcare today, and your Louisiana credentialing specialist will begin on your file immediately.
Louisiana physician credentialing requires an active license from the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, a current DEA registration, NPI numbers, specialty board certification, proof of malpractice insurance, a completed CAQH ProView profile, proof of training and work history, and an NPDB self-query. Before Credex Healthcare sends any applications on your behalf, they collect and check all the information.
Yes, CAQH ProView profiles can be created from scratch or brought up to date, and re-attestation is handled automatically every 120 days, so the provider does not have to take any major action. Because the certification never expires, the profile stays up to date and never stops payers from enrolling.
Getting a license in Louisiana can take anywhere from 60 to 120 days, depending on the payers and hospital committees involved. Every application is endorsed at the same time, and every open file is checked every day to make sure that nothing gets held up by a missed payer response or an ignored committee request.
Yes. Five managed care organizations in Louisiana run Medicaid under the Healthy Louisiana program. These are Aetna Better Health, AmeriHealth Caritas Louisiana, Humana Healthy Horizons, Louisiana Healthcare Connections, and United Healthcare Community Plan. Each needs its own registration application. All five are taken care of by Credex Healthcare as part of every Louisiana credentialing job. They are sent in at the same time as Medicare and commercial payer forms.