IHA’s Symphony Chosen As Provider Directory Data Source for Covered California
“Provider directory accuracy is critically important as new members come to Covered California and move between plans,” says
Currently, more than 100 large provider organizations, nearly 120,000 smaller provider entities, and 18 health plans and purchasers participate in Symphony. All of the 12 Covered California Qualified Health Plans and provider networks are already actively engaged with Symphony.
Accurate provider directories matter
Launched in 2019, Symphony addresses the regulatory requirements associated with California’s Senate Bill 137. The bill requires health plans to maintain and routinely verify the accuracy of provider directories based on uniform data standards. More recent regulatory activity includes California Assembly Bill 236, Ensuring Accurate Health Plan Provider Directories. Currently in the
Meeting these provider directory regulatory requirements is easier said than done. A single doctor might network with a dozen or more health plans and be affiliated with a variety of independent physician associations and hospitals, each with their own health plan contracts. For providers, this makes directories a constantly moving target because each health plan requires different kinds of information and submission formats.
A centralized platform for provider directory data
Symphony unites
“The synergy between
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