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Provider Credentialing in Oklahoma | Arctic Health

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Oklahoma's healthcare market is centered on Oklahoma City and Tulsa, with OU Health (University of Oklahoma), INTEGRIS Health, and Saint Francis Health System as the dominant providers. The state has significant rural healthcare access challenges, and providers willing to credential and practice in rural communities often find streamlined network access given the limited competition for rural network slots.

SoonerCare is Oklahoma's Medicaid program, with managed care provided through the Oklahoma Complete Health (Centene) plan and traditional fee-for-service components. Oklahoma expanded Medicaid in June 2021 (State Question 802), adding approximately 200,000 newly eligible adults, significantly increasing Medicaid enrollment and credentialing demand.

BlueCross BlueShield of Oklahoma is the dominant commercial payer. Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare also operate in the state. Providers in Oklahoma City and Tulsa have access to a competitive but manageable payer landscape, while rural providers may have fewer but no less important credentialing requirements.

Arctic Health helps Oklahoma providers credential with BCBS OK and all SoonerCare components, with particular expertise in managing the post-Medicaid-expansion credentialing surge and rural network development opportunities.

OK Medical Board

Board:
Oklahoma State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision

Licensure Requirements in Oklahoma

Active Oklahoma Medical License (MD or DO)
DEA registration with Oklahoma address
CAQH ProView profile attested within 120 days
National Provider Identifier (NPI) active
Malpractice insurance meeting payer minimums

Average Credentialing Timeline

60–90 days

Typical time from application submission to approval in Oklahoma

Major Payers in Oklahoma

We credential providers with all major commercial and government payers operating in Oklahoma, 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 Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Medicaid Program

Oklahoma Medicaid (SoonerCare)

State Medicaid program for Oklahoma

Provider Portal

Key Regulations in Oklahoma

  • Oklahoma Insurance Code Title 36 governs HMO operations and credentialing standards.
  • Oklahoma SoonerCare operates both managed care and fee-for-service components, transitioning more populations to managed care in recent years.

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Oklahoma recently expand Medicaid?

Yes. Oklahoma voters approved Medicaid expansion via State Question 802 in 2020, and enrollment began July 1, 2021. This added roughly 200,000 newly eligible adults to SoonerCare, creating significant new credentialing demand.

Is SoonerCare managed care or fee-for-service?

SoonerCare has both components. Oklahoma Complete Health (Centene) manages care for most adults and some families, while fee-for-service remains for certain populations. Providers may need to enroll in both.

Are rural Oklahoma credentialing timelines faster?

Generally yes. Payers prioritize rural network development and have fewer competing applications in rural markets. Rural Oklahoma providers often experience faster credentialing turnaround than urban markets.

Credentialing in Neighboring States

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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.