Provider Credentialing in Montana | Arctic Health
Montana is the fourth largest state by area but one of the least densely populated, creating extraordinary rural and frontier healthcare access challenges. Billings Clinic and SCL Health (now Intermountain Health Montana) are the major health systems, serving a geographically vast state with limited provider supply. Montana has some of the most significant physician shortage areas in the country, and payers are actively working to expand provider networks.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana (an independent affiliate) is the dominant commercial carrier. Pacific Source Health Plans has Montana commercial enrollment particularly in the western part of the state (Missoula area). Allegiance Life and Health Insurance Company is another regional carrier with Montana market presence.
Montana Medicaid expanded under the ACA in 2016 via the HELP Act, adding approximately 100,000 Montanans to eligibility. The program operates primarily fee-for-service with care management components. Montana's Medicaid enrollment process is relatively straightforward compared to states with complex managed care structures.
Arctic Health helps Montana providers credential with BCBS Montana, PacificSource, and navigate Montana Medicaid enrollment, with experience in frontier market dynamics where every credentialed provider has significant impact on patient access.
MT Medical Board
- Board:
- Montana Board of Medical Examiners
- Phone:
- (406) 841-2300
Licensure Requirements in Montana
Average Credentialing Timeline
45–75 days
Typical time from application submission to approval in Montana
Major Payers in Montana
We credential providers with all major commercial and government payers operating in Montana, including regional health plans and national carriers. Detailed payer-specific pages covering enrollment timelines, required documents, and portal guidance are coming soon.
Contact us to discuss credentialing with a specific payer in Montana.
Montana Medicaid Program
Montana Medicaid (Montana Medicaid Plus)
State Medicaid program for Montana
Key Regulations in Montana
- Montana Code Annotated §33-31 governs HMO operations and credentialing requirements.
- Montana expanded Medicaid under the ACA in 2016, branded as the HELP Act (Medicaid expansion).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Montana Medicaid fee-for-service or managed care?
Montana Medicaid operates primarily fee-for-service, which simplifies enrollment. Providers enroll directly with the Montana Medicaid program rather than credentialing with multiple MCOs.
Who is the dominant commercial payer in Montana?
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana is the largest commercial carrier statewide. PacificSource Health Plans is important in western Montana, particularly Missoula and surrounding areas.
Are credentialing timelines fast in Montana?
Yes. Montana has very low application volumes and payers are eager to expand rural and frontier networks. Credentialing typically completes in 45–75 days, with active payer support for rural providers.
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Reviewed by Arctic Health Team , Credentialing Specialists
Last reviewed: April 2026
Information on this page reflects our experience as of April 2026. Credentialing requirements, payer processes, and state regulations may change. Contact us or check the relevant state medical board and payer websites for the most current requirements. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice.