Centennial Care 2.0
Credentialing and enrollment guides for Centennial Care 2.0 across 1 states.
Quick Overview
Timeline
30 - 60 days
CAQH
Not Required
Re-credentialing
Every 5 year(s)
States Available
1
About Centennial Care 2.0
New Mexico HSD, Medical Assistance Division — Centennial Care 2.0
How to Get Credentialed
Gather Required Documents
Collect all necessary credentials including your medical license, DEA certificate, malpractice insurance, NPI number, and board certifications.
Prepare Your Application
Complete Centennial Care 2.0's provider enrollment application with all required information and supporting documentation.
Submit Your Application
Submit your completed enrollment package to Centennial Care 2.0. Select your state below for state-specific submission details.
Track & Follow Up
Credentialing typically takes 30-60 days. Monitor your application and respond promptly to requests for additional information.
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Our specialists handle the entire Centennial Care 2.0 enrollment process: applications, follow-ups, and approvals across all 50 states.
Required Documents
Background Check
CV/Resume
Malpractice Insurance
Required in most states; some state programs waive for government employees
Medical License
NPI Certificate
Enrollment Forms
New Mexico Medicaid Provider Enrollment
Contact Information
Provider Credentialing
1-505-827-3100
Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
Provider Services
1-505-827-3100
Claims & Billing
1-505-827-3100
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Choose your state for Centennial Care 2.0-specific credentialing details including timelines, contacts, and local requirements.