Healthcare Innovation September 23, 2024
David Raths

Pilot will establish automated statewide centralized directory that allows Qualified Health Plans and providers to submit and access provider data

The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are launching a first-of-its-kind provider directory pilot program for those participating in a Qualified Health Plan (QHP).

The pilot will establish and implement an automated, one-stop shop, statewide centralized directory that allows Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) and providers to submit and access pre-populated provider data to improve accuracy and reduce burden.

As part of its ongoing work to improve access to care, reduce clinician burden, and support interoperability throughout the health sector, CMS is partnering with the state of Oklahoma to help inform the design...

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