Credentialing is undergoing rapid transformation this year, driven by increased regulatory scrutiny, stricter payer demands, and heightened expectations for documentation quality and data accuracy. At the same time, organizations are adopting automation, digital tools, and real-time verification workflows to manage rising complexity—making manual or outdated processes increasingly risky and prone to delays. This webinar is designed to help credentialing professionals, administrators, billing teams, auditors, and healthcare leaders strengthen their understanding of credentialing requirements for 2026. We will cover key updates, common challenges, verification best practices, and practical workflow improvements that support cleaner files, consistent provider data, and smoother turnaround times. Whether you manage credentialing daily or oversee operational compliance, this session will offer clear, actionable guidance to help you stay organized, accurate, and efficient in today’s evolving credentialing environment.
Webinar Objectives:-
Credentialing remains a detailed and time-sensitive process. Teams continue to encounter challenges such as documentation inconsistencies, evolving payer requirements, verification delays, and communication gaps. This session helps participants:
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During this session, participants will learn how to:
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Who Should Attend?
Alina Mineyli is the Senior Credentialing Specialist at WCH Service Bureau, Inc., with extensive expertise in insurance credentialing, contract negotiations, and provider enrollment. She specializes in securing provider enrollments, managing re-credentialing, and resolving closed panel challenges for a wide range of healthcare providers, including multi-specialty groups, laboratories, pharmacies, and DME suppliers. A strong advocate for healthcare rights, Alina has successfully negotiated contracts, facilitated reinstatements, and streamlined credentialing processes, ensuring providers can expand their networks and deliver quality care. Her strategic approach and in-depth payer knowledge have strengthened WCH’s credentialing services, making her a trusted partner in payer-provider negotiations. She graduated with a Bachelors of Arty in behavioural Neuroscience and Medical Interpreter in the Hunter College of the City University in new York.