AmityCare Medical Solutions

Get Credentialed. Get Paid. Stay Compliant in Texas.

In Texas, provider credentialing is more than paperwork. Enrollment errors, missing documents, or delays with Texas Medicaid (TMHP), Texas Medicaid Managed Care Organizations (MCOs), or commercial payers can prevent providers from billing—and lead to denied or delayed payments.

AmityCare Medical Solutions provides medical credentialing and payer enrollment services exclusively for Texas healthcare providers. We manage the entire credentialing process so providers can begin billing correctly, on time, and in compliance with Texas payer requirements.

Whether you operate a provider group, micro-hospital, urgent care center, pain management clinic, or freestanding emergency room, our credentialing team ensures your enrollment is accurate and complete—before claims are submitted.

What Medical Credentialing Means in Texas

Medical credentialing (also known as provider enrollment or insurance paneling) is the process of verifying a provider’s qualifications, licenses, certifications, and practice information so they can bill insurance payers.

In Texas, credentialing is required to:

Incomplete or incorrect credentialing can stop reimbursement entirely—no matter how accurate your billing is.

HIPAA-Compliant & Secure

All credentialing workflows are handled with 100% HIPAA-compliant processes, secure document management, and strict data protection standards. Provider information is handled confidentially at every stage.

Our Texas Credentialing & Payer Enrollment Services

1. Provider Credentialing

Complete enrollment with TMHP, Texas Medicaid MCOs, and commercial payers.

2. Re-Credentialing & Updates

Manage revalidation deadlines, license renewals, and practice updates to maintain active payer status.

3. CAQH Setup & Management

Create, update, and maintain CAQH profiles to support faster payer approvals.

4. Document Verification

Gather, organize, and verify all required documentation and respond to payer requests.

5. Group Provider Enrollment

Support credentialing for provider groups, clinics, and facilities under a single TIN.

6. Enrollment Follow-Up

Monitor application status and follow up with payers to reduce approval delays.

Why Texas-Focused Credentialing Matters

Credentialing requirements vary by state—and Texas has its own complexities, including:

Our Texas-only focus helps prevent credentialing-related denials and billing disruptions.

How Credentialing Supports Your Revenue Cycle

Proper credentialing:

Credentialing is the foundation of successful billing.

Get a Free Texas Billing Audit

Credentialing issues often reveal deeper billing and revenue risks.

Request a free 7-point Texas billing audit to identify enrollment gaps, denial risks, and revenue delays—with no cost and no obligation.