Medallion vs self-serve software: why automate?
Self-serve software leaves your team stuck doing the work—Medallion goes further. With AI-powered automation and expert-backed credentialing, enrollment, privileging, and monitoring, we take admin tasks off your plate, reduce errors, and get providers billable faster.
Get in touchMore than software—real automation, real results
Automation that does the work for you
Unlike self-serve tools, Medallion automates credentialing, enrollment, and compliance—so your team isn’t left managing manual tasks.
Faster onboarding, fewer delays
AI-powered workflows reduce processing times and errors, helping providers get credentialed, enrolled, and privileged in record time.
Expert-backed compliance at every step
Stay audit-ready with built-in NCQA, Joint Commission, and payer compliance—without relying on your team to catch every detail.
- 78%
- less time on operational tasks
- 1.5
- days of admin work saved
- 50%
- reduction in operating cost, on average
Self-serve software still requires manual work and oversight.
Without automation, teams face bottlenecks, compliance risks, and delays that slow down provider onboarding and revenue generation.
No more DIY credentialing
Medallion handles credentialing, enrollment, and monitoring—so your team isn’t left filling out applications or chasing providers for documents.
End-to-end automation, not just tracking
Self-serve tools require manual work; Medallion automates entire workflows, from PSV to enrollment submissions.
Expert guidance, not just software
Gain a team of credentialing specialists who navigate payer and accreditation complexities—so you don’t have to.
“I knew our partnership was working when we got our first clinician through our medical director’s approval. That was really a great win for us.”

“With Medallion, we’re at a turnaround time of six days. It’s unbelievable compared to where we were before.”

“Medallion helps us scale without having to build a much larger internal credentialing team.”

“Medallion has transformed credentialing from a black box into a transparent, structured process.”


