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Become a Network Provider Correctly and completely submit the credentialing application and required documentation. Be fully credentialed by Anthem. Sign and return all contract documents, as applicable. New groups/providers will receive a Participating Health Provider Agreement (contract).
By Phone: Call the number on the back of the members ID card or dial 800-676-BLUE (2583) to speak to a Provider Service representative.
Anthem Blue Cross is the trade name of Blue Cross of California. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Cross of California Partnership Plan, Inc. are independent licensees of the Blue Cross Association. Anthem is a registered trademark of Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc.
Blue Cross (Anthem) to implement the California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM) program.
If you have questions regarding the Anthem provider application process, please call 1-800-992-BLUE (2583), and select the following prompts: Option 1: Medical Providers. Option 4: Updates and Other Information.
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Credentialing with Anthem Anthem uses CAQH (Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare) ProView to collect and verify healthcare professionals qualifications, including certification, training, licensure and registration to practice.
Anthem/BCBS requirements A provider must live in their state of residence for a minimum of 183 days in order to be considered a resident. Holding an office in the state does not qualify providers for credentialing.

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