Healthcare Credentialing Intelligence
@apifyforge
About Healthcare Credentialing Intelligence
Healthcare provider credentialing is your first line of defense against fraud, exclusions, and liability.
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Config
Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.
{
"mcpServers": {
"healthcare-credentialing-intelligence-mcp": {
"url": "https://ryanclinton--healthcare-credentialing-intelligence-mcp.apify.actor/mcp"
}
}
}Tools
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Overview
What is Healthcare Credentialing Intelligence?
The Healthcare Credentialing Intelligence MCP server delivers structured credentialing intelligence for physicians, nurse practitioners, allied health professionals, and facilities. It screens eight federal and academic databases in parallel and returns a Composite Credentialing Score (0–100) with a clear verdict. It is built for hospital credentialing committees, health insurers, staffing agencies, and compliance officers who need rapid, repeatable provider verification without maintaining multiple database subscriptions.
How to use Healthcare Credentialing Intelligence?
Add the server URL https://healthcare-credentialing-intelligence-mcp.apify.actor/mcp to your MCP client configuration (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf) with your Apify API token. Then ask your AI assistant to run a credentialing report, or directly call tools such as facility_credentialing_report with a provider or facility name. The server returns a structured JSON response with scores, verdict, and recommendations.
Key features of Healthcare Credentialing Intelligence
- 8 parallel data source calls (OFAC, OpenSanctions, CFPB, OpenCorporates, Data.gov, Federal Register, ORCID, PubMed)
- OFAC SDN screening with match confidence scores (0–100)
- OIG/LEIE exclusion detection via Data.gov federal datasets
- Multi-jurisdiction sanctions breadth analysis (3+ watchlists flagged)
- Federal Register enforcement action keyword parsing
- 5-dimensional scoring model with composite verdict system
- Provider comparison tool for side-by-side ranking (2–5 providers)
- Structured recommendations and credential gap analysis
Use cases of Healthcare Credentialing Intelligence
- Hospital credentialing committees automating initial provider screening
- Health insurers monitoring networks for newly excluded providers
- Locum tenens and staffing agencies conducting rapid new-provider onboarding
- Compliance teams documenting due diligence for audits and NCQA/URAC reviews
- Medical practice M&A due diligence on key providers’ credentialing status
FAQ from Healthcare Credentialing Intelligence
What databases does it screen?
It screens eight databases in parallel: OFAC SDN list, OpenSanctions multi-jurisdiction watchlists, CFPB consumer complaints, OpenCorporates corporate registries, Data.gov OIG/LEIE datasets, Federal Register enforcement actions, ORCID researcher identity, and PubMed publication records.
What is the Composite Credentialing Score?
A 0–100 risk score weighted across five dimensions: Provider Compliance (25%), Sanctions Exclusion (25%), Malpractice Pattern (20%), License Verification (15%), and Publication Activity (15%). Scores are accompanied by one of five verdicts: CREDENTIALED, PROVISIONAL, REVIEW_REQUIRED, HIGH_RISK, or DO_NOT_CREDENTIAL.
How long does a credentialing check take?
Typically 30–60 seconds because all eight data sources are queried simultaneously via Apify’s proxy rotation infrastructure, which handles rate limits without IP blocks.
Can it be integrated into automated workflows?
Yes. It supports monthly re-screening scheduling, API access from HRMS or credentialing systems, and integrations with Zapier, Make, Google Sheets, and webhooks. Slack and email alerts can notify you when re-screening flags new sanctions.
What is the cost per credentialing check?
Each tool call costs $0.045, billed through the Apify platform. There are eight distinct tools (e.g., provider_compliance_screen, facility_credentialing_report) that each cost the same amount.
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