How to Get Credentialed with Molina Healthcare in Minnesota
Quick Overview
Timeline
60 - 90 days
CAQH
Required
Re-credentialing
Every 3 year(s)
Delegated
Yes
Minnesota-Specific Requirements
Step-by-Step Enrollment Process
Gather Required Documents
Collect all necessary credentials including your medical license, DEA certificate, malpractice insurance, NPI number, and any state-specific requirements for Minnesota.
Complete Your CAQH ProView Profile
Molina Healthcare requires a current CAQH ProView profile. Create or update your profile at proview.caqh.org and attest within 120 days.
Submit Your Application
Submit your completed enrollment package to Molina Healthcare. You can start the process at their enrollment portal.
Track & Follow Up
Credentialing typically takes 60-90 days. Monitor your application status and respond promptly to requests for additional information.
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Required Documents Checklist
Board Certification
ConditionalRequired if board certified; highly recommended
CV/Resume
5-year work history minimum; gaps > 6 months must be explained
DEA License
ConditionalRequired if prescribing controlled substances
Malpractice Insurance
Medical Degree
Medical License
NPI Certificate
Professional Reference
3 peer references required
W9_FORM
Required for EFT/tax reporting setup
Enrollment Forms
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Key Credentialing Terms
- CAQH
- The Council for Affordable Quality Health Care, an organization that maintains a universal provider database (CAQH ProVi...
- Credentialing
- The process of verifying a healthcare provider's qualifications, training, licensure, and professional background to ens...
- Effective Date
- The date on which a provider's enrollment or network participation becomes active, allowing them to begin billing a paye...
- NPI
- The National Provider Identifier is a unique 10-digit identification number issued by CMS to healthcare providers, requi...
- Primary Source Verification
- The process of verifying a provider's credentials directly from the original issuing source, such as medical schools, li...
- Provider Enrollment
- The process by which a healthcare provider applies to participate in an insurance payer's network, allowing the provider...
- Re-credentialing
- The periodic process, typically occurring every three years, in which a provider's credentials are re-verified to ensure...
Credentialing Checklist
Make sure you have everything ready before applying to Molina Healthcare.
View Physician Credentialing Checklist →Contact Information
Credentialing Email
National1-888-665-4621
submit@molinacredentialing.com
EDI Claims
National(866) 409-2935
EDI.Claims@MolinaHealthcare.com
EFT/ERA (ECHO Health)
National888-834-3511
edi@echohealthinc.com
Provider Contracting (NM)
National(855) 322-4078
NMProviderContracting@MolinaHealthcare.com
Provider Contracting (NV)
National(833) 685-2103
NVProviderContracting@MolinaHealthCare.Com
Mon-Fri 8am-6pm PST
Credentialing (WI)
National1-888-665-4621
WisconsinCredentialing@MolinaHealthcare.com
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