Iowa recredentialing 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Iowa Recredentialing application in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section A: Demographic Information. Fill in your legal name, professional title, and contact details. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Proceed to Section B: Office/Practice Site Information. Provide details about your primary and additional practice locations, including addresses and phone numbers.
  4. In Section C: Licensure and Registration Information, enter your current licenses and their expiration dates. Make sure to include any DEA numbers if applicable.
  5. Complete Section D regarding your malpractice liability coverage by entering the carrier name, policy number, and coverage amounts.
  6. Continue through Sections E to J, detailing your professional history, hospital privileges, certifications, education/training, peer references, and quality-focused questions as required.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing and dating the application at the end of the document.

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According to a Centene news release, Iowa Total Care plans to continue to provide care for 218,600 Medicaid, Iowa Health and Wellness Plan and Hawki members across the states 99 counties, with a focus on expanding home and community-based services.
Iowa has a new law that will require tens of thousands of Medicaid recipients to fulfill work requirements or risk losing their health care. But the work requirements wont kick in until the state receives approval from the Trump administration. Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the law on June 6.
Physicians with active Iowa medical licenses are required to complete two hours of Category 1 credits for end-of-life care every five years. The training must be related to end-of-life, not palliative care.
Access to quality medical services is just one of the many Iowa Medicaid benefits that Iowa Total Care provides to eligible individuals and families in the state. You can view some of the basic health care services that are covered by Iowa Health Link (Medicaid) below or contact us today for more information.
Credentialing is obtaining the necessary documents and certifications to become a DME provider. At the same time, re-credentialing is updating your credentials to meet the constantly changing regulatory requirements.
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Services will be provided by two (2) Managed Care Organizations (MCOs). Iowa Total Care is one of the MCOs providing services. What is a Managed Care Organization (MCO)? An MCO is an insurance company that contracts with providers and medical facilities to provide health care services to its members.
The state department this week announced its intent to award a Managed Care Organization (MCO) contract to Iowa Total Care that will begin July 1, 2025, with no change in operations. The new contract is set for four years, with a possible two-year extension.

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