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Provider Credentialing in Tennessee | Arctic Health

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Tennessee's healthcare market is shaped by Nashville — one of the most important healthcare industry hubs in the country, home to HCA Healthcare, Ardent Health Services, and numerous hospital management companies. Despite this industry concentration, providers still navigate payer credentialing independently and must credential with TennCare managed care plans and commercial carriers separately from any hospital affiliation.

TennCare, Tennessee's Medicaid program, has operated as a fully managed care program since 1994, making it one of the most experienced managed care Medicaid programs in the nation. The three TennCare managed care organizations are BlueCare Tennessee (BCBS of Tennessee), BCBS of Tennessee Volunteer State Health Plan, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Tennessee. Providers must credential with each MCO independently.

Commercial payers in Tennessee include BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee (the dominant carrier), Cigna, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare. The Memphis market has additional regional plan presence. Tennessee's relatively business-friendly regulatory environment means commercial credentialing timelines are often faster than peer states.

Arctic Health helps Tennessee providers credential across all TennCare MCOs and commercial plans simultaneously, leveraging Nashville's concentrated healthcare expertise to keep submissions accurate and complete.

TN Medical Board

Board:
Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners

Licensure Requirements in Tennessee

Active Tennessee Medical License (MD or DO)
DEA registration with Tennessee 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 Tennessee

Major Payers in Tennessee

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

Tennessee Medicaid Program

TennCare

State Medicaid program for Tennessee

Provider Portal

Key Regulations in Tennessee

  • TennCare is one of the oldest Medicaid managed care programs in the US, operating since 1994 with BlueCare Tennessee, BCBS of TN, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan as MCOs.
  • Tennessee Code Annotated §56-32-125 governs HMO credentialing standards in the state.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does TennCare credentialing work?

TennCare providers must credential separately with each MCO: BlueCare Tennessee, BCBS TN Volunteer State, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. State enrollment through the TennCare portal is separate from individual MCO credentialing.

Is Nashville a fast market for credentialing?

Yes. Tennessee's provider-friendly regulatory environment and concentration of healthcare industry expertise in Nashville generally supports faster credentialing timelines than many East Coast states.

Which commercial payer dominates Tennessee?

BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee is the largest commercial payer in the state, with strong market share across both urban and rural 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.