Veterans Desk · Florida 501(c)(3) Nonprofit · Independent & Veteran-Built
Every Veterans Desk DCSP member operates their own business. Veterans Desk does not employ, place, refer, or supervise credentialing professionals. We list independent members so the practices that need them can find them. Your business. Your contracts. Your rates. Your decisions.
The six Credentialing roles below cover the full provider access architecture — from Credentialing Specialist daily workflow through Coordinator, Analyst, Manager leadership, Recredentialing Specialist maintenance, and State Medical Board credentialing for multi-state practices. Each role page is built on the same fifteen-point member acknowledgment that governs every Veterans Desk DCSP membership.
A Credentialing Specialist verifies and maintains the documentation that allows clinicians to participate in VA Community Care Network, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, and commercial payer networks. Every license, every board certification, every malpractice history, every NPI, every CAQH attestation passes through this role. The work is detailed. The work is
A Credentialing Specialist verifies and maintains the documentation that allows clinicians to participate in VA Community Care Network, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, and commercial payer networks. Every license, every board certification, every malpractice history, every NPI, every CAQH attestation passes through this role. The work is detailed. The work is
A Credentialing Analyst reviews credentialing files for compliance, identifies risk patterns, and ensures the practice’s credentialing operation meets NCQA, URAC, and payer-specific standards before audits happen. The work is analytical. The work catches problems before they become findings. And it is the role that transforms credentialing from operational
A Credentialing Manager runs the credentialing operation — staff, workflow, technology, vendor relationships, and the strategic decisions that determine whether a practice’s credentialing function operates as a competitive advantage or a recurring source of pain. The work is leadership. The work is operational design. And it is the
A Recredentialing Specialist manages the cyclical re-verification of every credentialed provider every 36 months — the recredentialing cycle that NCQA, URAC, and most payers require. The work is calendar-driven. The work is predictable. And it is one of the cleanest revenue cycle protections a practice has, because a
A State Medical Board Credentialing Specialist handles the state-level credentialing that operates underneath every federal payer relationship — state medical license verification, state medical board enrollment, multi-state license maintenance, state-specific medical board requirements, and the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) workflow that makes multi-state licensure manageable. The work