Get organized. Get visible. Get into network conversations.
MyQualityCareNetwork supports independent behavioral health providers with credentialing readiness, network organization, and visibility to Medicare Advantage plans exploring network expansion.
Credentialing readiness
A clear checklist of items required for plan access discussions — CAQH, license, malpractice, board status, and more.
One application
Submit your information once. We organize and present it for relevant plan access opportunities.
County-level visibility
Your service areas, telehealth availability, and accepted patients are surfaced where plans are looking.
Specialty alignment
Behavioral health first — psychiatry, psychology, LCSW, LMHC, addiction medicine, tele-behavioral.
Three steps from application to network visibility.
Provider application
Create your secure provider account to start your network participation application and track credentialing readiness.
Contract review and negotiation support.
Available as separate, fee-based services to providers in our network — independent of credentialing readiness and network visibility.
Existing contract reviews
Submit a payer or vendor contract you already have on the table and receive a structured business summary — reimbursement, termination, renewal, claims payment, credentialing, amendments, dispute resolution, and exclusivity — along with suggested redline language to bring to your counsel.
Negotiation & renegotiation support
When engaged, we can lead contract negotiations or renegotiations on your behalf — coordinating with the payer, surfacing operational and financial concerns, and advancing proposed terms toward an agreement you can hand to qualified healthcare counsel for final review.
These services provide business support only and do not constitute legal advice. All contracts should be reviewed by qualified healthcare counsel before execution.
Build the network before the gap shows up on a CMS report.
Whether you're a behavioral health provider exploring network participation opportunities or a health plan starting plan access discussions, we'd like to hear from you.