Network participation record providers or provider groups who participate in a network.
Putting together a network participation for a provider or provider group is the logical next
step to onboarding them into your organization’s network.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and
Unlimited Editions of Health Cloud with the Health Cloud Provider Network
Management Add-on license
The Netowrk Participation Lightning component in Provider Network Management helps
effectively associate provider groups and practitioners with a network. Provider Network
Management also enables provider groups to organize their providers into specific tiers, which
define the criteria for network participation. This component helps your users to easily
associate providers with a unique set of contracts and health plans.
For example, as a large national health plan, Cumulus Health Plans carries multiple networks,
including an HMO, a PPO, and various Medicare offerings. As a final step in the contracting
process, the contracting specialist must designate which network participation the new
provider joins.
Network participations include these key components.
Participating provider
Network that the provider is participating in
Location of the practice that’s covered by the network
Contract that binds the provider, network, and location together
Period the network participation is active for
Both individual practitioners and provider groups can be participants in network
participations.
Network Participation in Health Cloud The Network Participation Lightning component helps your users view and register network participations for the providers they onboard. Records created by this component are stored on the Healthcare Facility Network object. If a contract is specified for the network participation, then an additional record is created on the Provider Network Contract object as well.
Configure the Network Participation Component Add the Network Participation Lightning component on appropriate record pages to help your users register network participation for the providers that they bring into their network.
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