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Immunization Program Billing

  • Billing Home
  • Does billing make sense
  • Setting up a Billing Program
  • Contracts and Credentialing
  • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
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Immunization Program Billing

  • Billing Home
  • Does billing make sense
  • Setting up a Billing Program
  • Contracts and Credentialing
  • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
  • Claims Management
  • Health Plan Website Registration
  • Billing Information for Patient Encounters
  • Submitting Claims
  • Denial Reason Codes
Contact Info
Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

Contact Info

Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

Contracts and Credentialing with Health Plans

The purpose of a contract is to document the obligations and responsibilities of each health plan, individual practitioner and/or provider organization. After contracting with a health plan, a provider is considered in-network or a participating provider, and is eligible for reimbursement from the health plan at negotiated rates.

Credentialing is the process used to determine if an individual practitioner and/or provider organization is qualified and competent to deliver acceptable medical care. An individual practitioner and/or provider organization is credentialed when they apply for participation in an insurance network and every three years thereafter.

  • Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP) Enrolled Providers
    Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) requires clinics to complete a MHCP Provider Enrollment Application and a MHCP Provider Agreement. 
  • Medicare Enrollment for Providers and Suppliers 
    Medicare providers can use the Internet-based Provider Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System (PECOS) to complete the enrollment process by securely submitting and managing Medicare enrollment information. PECOS can be used instead of the Medicare Participating Physician or Supplier Agreement (form CMS-460) and the Medicare enrollment application (form CMS-855). Learn more about the Medicare enrollment process under “Enrollment Tutorials.”
  • BlueCross BlueShield Minnesota: Join Our Network
    Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota requires a contract to be considered a participating or in-network provider. A request for a contract does not guarantee that you will receive a contract. Any claims submitted prior to written approval notification from Blue Cross will be processed as out of network. 
  • HealthPartners: Provider Contract Inquiry
    HealthPartners: Credentialing and Enrollment 
    Health Partners requires a contract to be considered a participating or in-network provider. They also require a letter of interest stating the services you offer and the geographic area you serve. To begin the credentialing process, you must be a Health Partners-contracted provider. 
  • Medica: Join Our Provider Network
    Medica requires a contract to be considered a participating or in-network provider. Providers may not submit claims for services provided to Medica patients for dates of service prior to the completion of their credentialing.
  • Minnesota Credentialing Collaborative (MCC)
    Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, HealthPartners, and Medica health plans are now using the Minnesota Credentialing Collaborative’s (MCC) ApplySmart system. Health care providers can join the MCC and use this web-based credentialing app to submit the credentialing application.
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Last Updated: 12/05/2023

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