We manage the entire end to end credentialing process from initial applications to re-credentialing ensuring your practice stays compliant, in-network, and ready to serve patients without delays for Behavioral Health.
Behavioral Health Credentialing Solutions
End-to-End Medical Credentialing That Keeps Your Practice Billable
Behavioral Health credentialing is the backbone of a profitable healthcare practice. Without verified, up-to-date credentials on file with every payer, your claims get denied, your revenue stalls, and your providers can’t legally bill. SOMA RCM manages the entire credentialing lifecycle from primary source verification and CAQH setup to payer enrollment and re-credentialing so your team stays focused on patient care.

Specialized credentialing for the unique landscape of mental health and substance use disorder treatment — carve-out networks, multi-state telehealth, and SUD program enrollment included.
Complete credentialing for psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners — including DEA registration, prescriptive authority, and full payer enrollment.
Learn More →Enrollment for psychologists, LCSWs, LPCs, LMFTs, and licensed addiction counselors with both commercial payers and behavioral health carve-outs.
Learn More →Direct enrollment with all major behavioral health carve-outs — Magellan, Carelon (formerly Beacon), Optum Behavioral Health, Cigna Behavioral, and others.
Learn More →Specialized credentialing for substance use disorder treatment providers — including SAMHSA registration, 42 CFR Part 2 compliance, and state SUD funding enrollment.
Learn More →PSYPACT, Counseling Compact, and Social Work Licensure Compact enrollment, plus individual state licensure for non-compact states.
Learn More →Complete telehealth credentialing for behavioral health practice across state lines — including payer-specific telehealth contracts and licensure tracking.
Learn More →Facility-level credentialing for intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization programs, and residential treatment centers.
Learn More →Ongoing recredentialing management across every payer and carve-out, plus license renewals, certification cycles, and CAQH attestation.
Learn More →One missed deadline or outdated credential can cost your practice thousands in denied claims and lost billing days
Uncredentialed or lapsed providers cannot bill insurers. Every day without active enrollment is a direct revenue loss that compounds across your entire patient volume.
Manual credentialing takes 90–120 days on average. In-house teams often lack the payer relationships to expedite approvals.
Expired credentials expose your practice to audits, sanctions, and potential exclusion from Medicare and Medicaid networks.
A specialized credentialing workflow built around the carve-out networks, multi-state telehealth, and SUD-specific requirements that define behavioral health practice.
We begin by identifying every payer, behavioral health carve-out, and state license your provider will need. For behavioral health, this includes both primary commercial payer enrollment and separate carve-out network enrollment.
Behavioral health credentialing requires documentation that doesn't apply to other specialties — supervision logs, supervisory licensure for master's-level clinicians, and specialty certifications.
We verify every credential directly with state licensing boards, national certification bodies, prior employers, and references — meeting NCQA and payer credentialing standards.
Applications are submitted to every commercial payer and behavioral health carve-out separately — managing the parallel enrollment processes that define behavioral health credentialing.
For providers practicing across state lines, we manage compact enrollment, individual state licensure for non-compact states, and telehealth-specific payer contracts.
Every license, payer contract, and carve-out enrollment is tracked through its renewal cycle — preventing the lapses that disrupt behavioral health billing and patient care.
SOMA HealthCare Solutions provides complete revenue cycle management support for physicians, clinics, and healthcare organizations across the United States. Our expertise spans medical billing, coding, prior authorization, AR follow-up, and denial management — helping practices maximize reimbursements while reducing administrative burden.
Whether you’re a small practice or a multi-specialty facility, our team ensures smooth workflows, accurate claim submissions, and faster payments. With a mission to aid healthcare providers with one stop solutions for their revenue management cycle. Our endeavor is to ease the cumbersome aspects of practice management for our clients and allow them to focus on what they are passionate about – Patient care!
We offer a unique blend of robust operational capabilities and client- focused services to improve efficiency and profitability across a spectrum of healthcare set ups, without disturbing their workflow or processes.
Family medicine, internal medicine, psychiatrists, therapists, and any independent practitioner entering or expanding payer networks.
Bulk credentialing for entire provider rosters, keeping all credentials in sync.
Medical staff credentialing, privileging, and ongoing compliance management. Multi-state credentialing to support providers billing across state lines.
Industry Fact
Credentialing delays cost US practices an average of $10,000–$15,000 per provider in lost revenue.
SOMA RCM's proactive process cuts typical credentialing timelines by up to 40% through direct payer relationships and real-time follow-up.
Less than 25 days DRO (Days in Accounts Receivable Outstanding)
With Soma Healthcare Solution almost 97% NCR (Net Collection Rate)
Achieve a solid 96 % FPAR for cleaner claims and quicker payouts
Upto 10 % higher revenue with SOMA through optimized billing cycles.
Cut overheads and gain up to 40 % cost savings with SOMA’s expert aid
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Expert Behavioral Health Credentialing support designed for the unique workflows, coding, and billing challenges of every medical specialty.

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Behavioral health credentialing services are the specialized credentialing solutions that enroll, verify, and maintain mental health providers across the complex network of payers, regulatory bodies, and licensing authorities that govern behavioral healthcare. As demand for mental health and substance use disorder services has surged, behavioral health credentialing has emerged as one of the most distinct — and most challenging — areas of provider enrollment in healthcare.
What Are Behavioral Health Credentialing Services?
Behavioral health credentialing services manage the complete verification and payer enrollment lifecycle for mental health and substance use disorder providers. This includes psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, psychologists, licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs), licensed professional counselors (LPCs), licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFTs), and substance use disorder counselors. Each role has distinct licensing requirements, payer enrollment paths, and ongoing compliance obligations.
Unlike general medical credentialing, behavioral health credentialing involves carve-out payers, specialty behavioral health networks, state-specific licensing variations, and unique billing arrangements that don't apply to other healthcare specialties. Most commercial insurance plans manage behavioral health through carve-out behavioral health organizations (BHOs) such as Magellan, Beacon, and Optum Behavioral Health — each with its own enrollment process, network requirements, and credentialing standards.
SOMA RCM's behavioral health credentialing services manage every layer of this complexity — from initial license verification through carve-out network enrollment, ongoing recredentialing, and compliance with substance use disorder confidentiality requirements under 42 CFR Part 2. This integrated approach ensures behavioral health providers can begin treating and billing for patients quickly, without the months-long credentialing delays that have historically plagued the specialty.
Why Behavioral Health Credentialing Services Matter
The demand for behavioral health services has never been higher. Mental health and substance use disorder treatment now represent one of the fastest-growing areas of healthcare utilization, with payers under increasing regulatory pressure to expand behavioral health network adequacy. Yet credentialing remains the most common operational bottleneck preventing behavioral health practices from scaling to meet that demand.
A newly hired therapist or psychiatrist who isn't credentialed cannot bill for services rendered. Behavioral health credentialing timelines are often longer than medical specialties because of carve-out network involvement, multi-step state licensure verification, and specialty-specific committee review requirements. The average behavioral health credentialing timeline runs 90 to 180 days — meaning a busy clinician can lose six months of billable revenue if credentialing is delayed.
Beyond financial impact, credentialing delays directly affect patient access. Behavioral health patients often face long wait times for appointments, and an uncredentialed provider extends that wait by months. Professional behavioral health credentialing services accelerate the process, enabling practices to onboard clinicians quickly and meet rising community demand.
Who Needs Behavioral Health Credentialing Services?
Behavioral health credentialing services serve a broad range of mental health and substance use disorder providers. Psychiatrists and child & adolescent psychiatrists require full medical credentialing plus behavioral health network enrollment and DEA registration for controlled substance prescribing. Psychiatric nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) need APRN licensure verification, prescriptive authority registration, and individual payer enrollment as independently billing providers.
Psychologists — including clinical psychologists, neuropsychologists, and school psychologists — require state licensing verification, board certification confirmation, and enrollment with both general medical payers and behavioral health carve-outs. Master's-level clinicians such as LCSWs, LPCs, LMFTs, and licensed addiction counselors face state-specific licensing complexity and often require additional supervision documentation during initial credentialing.
Group practices, intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), residential treatment centers, and methadone maintenance providers each have facility-level credentialing requirements beyond individual provider enrollment. SOMA RCM's behavioral health credentialing services tailor every credentialing file to the exact provider role, practice setting, and payer mix involved.
The Behavioral Health Credentialing Process
Professional behavioral health credentialing services follow a structured workflow designed around the specialty's unique requirements. The process begins with a comprehensive provider assessment — identifying every state license, certification, payer contract, and facility privilege the clinician will need. This assessment determines the credentialing roadmap and timeline expectations.
Document collection follows, with behavioral health requiring documentation that doesn't apply to other specialties: supervision logs for pre-licensure clinical hours, supervisory licensure verification for master's-level practitioners, malpractice coverage verification specific to behavioral health risk, and continuing education documentation for specialty certifications such as substance use disorder counseling.
Primary source verification confirms every credential with the issuing body — state licensing boards, certification organizations, malpractice carriers, and previous employers. For psychiatrists prescribing controlled substances, DEA registration verification and state controlled substance registry checks are completed in parallel.
Payer enrollment is then submitted to all relevant payers, including Medicare, Medicaid, commercial plans, and behavioral health carve-out networks. For substance use disorder treatment providers, additional enrollment with state-specific SUD funding programs and SAMHSA-block-grant administrators may be required. For detailed SAMHSA standards governing behavioral health and SUD services, refer to SAMHSA behavioral health standards.
Carve-Out Behavioral Health Networks: The Hidden Layer
The most distinctive feature of behavioral health credentialing is the carve-out network structure. Most commercial insurance plans don't manage behavioral health themselves — instead, they contract with specialty behavioral health organizations to manage the mental health and substance use disorder benefits within their broader plans.
This means a single insurance company may use one network for medical providers and a completely separate network for behavioral health providers. A psychiatrist serving patients with Aetna insurance, for example, may need to enroll with Aetna directly for medical billing components and with Magellan Behavioral Health (Aetna's behavioral health carve-out) for psychiatric services billing. Each network has its own credentialing process, application portal, fee schedule, and recredentialing cycle.
The major behavioral health carve-out organizations include Magellan Healthcare, Beacon Health Options (now Carelon), Optum Behavioral Health, Cigna Behavioral Health, and Modern Health, among others. Each network has distinct enrollment processes that behavioral health credentialing specialists must navigate. SOMA RCM's behavioral health credentialing services include complete carve-out network enrollment for every commercial payer in your behavioral health market.
Specialty Considerations for Substance Use Disorder Providers
Substance use disorder (SUD) credentialing involves additional layers of compliance and enrollment that don't apply to general mental health providers. SUD treatment programs must comply with 42 CFR Part 2, the federal regulation governing confidentiality of substance use disorder records. This affects credentialing documentation, consent management, and information sharing across the credentialing process.
Methadone maintenance programs require additional federal registration with SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and DEA registration as Narcotic Treatment Programs. Buprenorphine-prescribing providers historically required the X-waiver under the Drug Addiction Treatment Act, though the 2023 Mainstreaming Addiction Treatment Act eliminated the X-waiver requirement — but state-level requirements may still apply.
For SUD counselors, credentialing involves state-specific certification bodies that vary widely in their requirements. Many states use credentials such as Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), or similar designations. Each has its own continuing education and renewal requirements that must be tracked through credentialing maintenance.
Telehealth Credentialing for Behavioral Health Providers
Behavioral health is the specialty most transformed by telehealth, and credentialing for telehealth-delivered behavioral health services has become its own distinct area. Providers practicing across state lines via telehealth typically need to be licensed in each state where their patients are located — not just where the provider is physically based.
Some compact agreements have eased multi-state behavioral health credentialing: the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) for psychologists, the Social Work Licensure Compact for LCSWs, and the Counseling Compact for LPCs are gradually expanding multi-state practice authority. However, these compacts are not yet active in all states, and behavioral health providers practicing across non-compact states still need individual state licenses.
SOMA RCM's behavioral health credentialing services include complete multi-state licensure support, telehealth credentialing for every payer that maintains separate telehealth contracts, and compact participation enrollment for psychologists, social workers, and counselors in eligible states.
Choosing the Right Behavioral Health Credentialing Partner
The best behavioral health credentialing services combine deep specialty expertise with established relationships across the carve-out network landscape. Look for a credentialing partner that understands the difference between general medical credentialing and behavioral health credentialing — including carve-out enrollment, master's-level licensure variations, SUD program credentialing, and compact participation rules.
A capable behavioral health credentialing partner will provide transparent timeline expectations, weekly status updates, dedicated credentialing specialists for each account, and integrated support for renewals and recredentialing. Avoid generalist credentialing vendors that treat behavioral health as a side specialty — the requirements are too distinct.
SOMA RCM combines behavioral health credentialing expertise with end-to-end revenue cycle management designed for mental health and substance use disorder practices. To explore how integrated credentialing and billing supports your behavioral health practice, visit SOMA RCM.
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Behavioral health credentialing services manage the verification, payer enrollment, and ongoing maintenance of mental health and substance use disorder providers including psychiatrists, PMHNPs, psychologists, LCSWs, LPCs, LMFTs, and SUD counselors. The best behavioral health credentialing services navigate the specialty's unique carve-out network requirements and state-specific licensing variations.
Behavioral health credentialing typically takes 90 to 180 days from submission to payer approval longer than most medical specialties because of carve-out network involvement, state-specific licensing complexity, and specialty committee review. Professional behavioral health credentialing services reduce this timeline through clean submissions, active follow-up, and established carve-out network relationships.
Carve-out networks are specialty behavioral health organizations that manage mental health and substance use disorder benefits on behalf of commercial insurance plans. Major carve-outs include Magellan, Carelon (formerly Beacon), Optum Behavioral Health, and Cigna Behavioral Health. Each has its own credentialing process, separate from the medical insurance enrollment.
Yes, typically. Most commercial insurance companies contract with separate behavioral health carve-out organizations to manage mental health benefits. A behavioral health provider often needs to enroll with both the primary commercial payer and the behavioral health carve-out network managing those benefits to bill for behavioral health services.
Substance use disorder providers face additional credentialing layers compliance with 42 CFR Part 2 confidentiality rules, SAMHSA registration for methadone maintenance, state-specific SUD counselor certifications, and specialized payer enrollment with SUD funding programs. Behavioral health credentialing services experienced in SUD treatment navigate all these requirements together.
PSYPACT is the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact, an agreement allowing licensed psychologists to practice telepsychology and conduct temporary in-person practice across participating states. PSYPACT participation reduces the need for separate state licenses for telehealth practice across compact states. Behavioral health credentialing services help eligible psychologists enroll in PSYPACT and maintain compliance.
Telehealth behavioral health practice typically requires licensure in every state where patients are located not just the provider's home state. Behavioral health credentialing services manage multi-state licensure, telehealth-specific payer enrollment, compact participation where available, and ongoing licensure maintenance across every state in the provider's telehealth practice.
SOMA team seamlessly took over the management of my practice’s administrative tasks and patient calls with their Virtual Assistant. They are thorough professionals who understand the unique requirements of our practice and have helped us with daily operations, including patient communication.