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Colorado DOI launches website to improve mental health provider access

The website displays information regarding insurance companies and their respective credentialing and billing policies for behavioral health care providers
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The Colorado Division of Insurance (DOI) has announced that it has created a website in an effort to improve access to mental and behavioral health providers.

The new website displays information regarding insurance companies and their respective credentialing and billing policies for mental/behavioral health care providers, detailing the processes they do or don’t allow.

According to DOI, it felt the need to establish the online resource as a result of increased amounts of complaints from local behavioral health providers that were experiencing barriers to enter and participate in Colorado insurance companies’ health care provider networks.

Along with the website, the Colorado Division of Insurance says that it also issued a bulletin notice this summer, instructing Colorado insurance companies to adopt credentialing standards that speed up the process and reduce unnecessary administrative tasks for health providers.

In addition to grievances from providers, DOI says that it received its fair share of complaints from consumers, reporting that they could not access in-network behavioral health services by using their insurance.

To combat the issue, DOI’s published bulletin encouraged insurance companies to allow reimbursement of claims by pre-license and provisional behavioral health candidates.

DOI says that this approach could help increase the amount of available, in-network providers, which would improve Coloradans’ mental health care access, as a result.