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Operations leaders

Bring speed, visibility,
and control to provider
onboarding

AI-assisted credentialing and enrollment workflows with expert oversight help your team move faster, reduce manual work, and scale without added complexity.

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Completed enrollments by payer
Powering 300+ healthcare organizations to scale
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Manual workflows
create operational
bottlenecks

Fragmented systems, disconnected tools, and constant follow-ups create bottlenecks that delay provider onboarding. Automation-powered workflows with expert oversight streamline the process — keeping operations on track and your team out of the weeds.

01

Reduce manual work and improve team efficiency

Team capacity goes further when data entry, document collection, and payer follow-ups are handled by automation with expert oversight — freeing your team for higher-impact work.

02

Standardize workflows across your organization

Consistent, repeatable credentialing and enrollment workflows reduce errors, cut delays, and improve operational performance across teams.

03

Scale operations without increasing complexity

Automation-powered workflows with expert oversight consolidate credentialing and enrollment into a single platform — so operations scale without adding systems or processes.

04

Keep providers moving, not waiting

A streamlined provider experience means fewer delays, less downstream friction, and faster onboarding — keeping providers engaged and productive from day one.

Results that move the needle

2x
faster time-to-revenue on average
66%
estimated reduction to administrative costs
99.9%
average file accuracy

The 2026 State of
Payer Enrollment and
Medical Credentialing

See how your peers are rethinking workforce strategy, compliance, and digital transformation to future-proof provider operations.

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Your questions answered

How can healthcare operations teams reduce the manual work involved in provider credentialing and enrollment?

Credentialing and enrollment are among the most manual-intensive workflows in healthcare operations — data entry, document collection, payer follow-ups, and status tracking consume team capacity that could be directed toward higher-impact work. Medallion's automation-powered workflows handle data collection, submissions, and payer follow-ups with expert oversight, freeing operations teams from the repetitive tasks that create bottlenecks and burn out staff without moving the process faster.

How do healthcare organizations standardize credentialing workflows across multiple teams and locations?

Fragmented systems and inconsistent processes are the root cause of most credentialing delays and errors — different facilities doing things differently, tribal knowledge living in individual team members, and no single source of truth for provider status. Medallion gives operations leaders consistent, repeatable credentialing and enrollment workflows across teams and locations, reducing errors, cutting delays, and making operational performance visible and manageable at the organizational level rather than the individual level.

How can healthcare operations teams scale provider onboarding without adding systems or headcount?

As organizations grow, the temptation is to solve operational bottlenecks by adding tools or staff — which increases complexity rather than resolving it. Medallion consolidates credentialing and enrollment into a single automation-powered platform with expert oversight, so operations scale without layering on new systems or processes. The result is a streamlined provider experience with feasibly fewer delays and less downstream friction — keeping providers moving from day one and operations teams out of the weeds.