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Utah's healthcare market is anchored by the Salt Lake City metro area, home to Intermountain Health (one of the nation's most recognized integrated health systems) and University of Utah Health. Intermountain Health operates its own health plan — SelectHealth — which has dominant market share in Utah and is the highest-priority credentialing target for most Utah providers. Not being in-network with SelectHealth significantly limits patient access in the Wasatch Front.

SelectHealth is an Intermountain subsidiary offering commercial, Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid products. Credentialing with SelectHealth as a payer is separate from any clinical relationship with Intermountain facilities. Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah and PEHP (Public Employees Health Program, which covers state government employees) are also significant Utah payers.

Utah Medicaid expanded to full coverage in 2020, bringing additional managed care enrollment through plans including SelectHealth Community Care, Molina Healthcare of Utah, and University of Utah Health Plans Healthy U. Each managed care plan requires separate credentialing.

Arctic Health helps Utah providers credential with SelectHealth (the dominant priority), all Utah Medicaid managed care plans, and commercial carriers, understanding that the Intermountain-dominated market requires specific expertise in their network management processes.

UT Medical Board

Board:
Utah Division of Professional Licensing – Physician Licensing

Licensure Requirements in Utah

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

Average Credentialing Timeline

45–75 days

Typical time from application submission to approval in Utah

Major Payers in Utah

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

Utah Medicaid Program

Utah Medicaid

State Medicaid program for Utah

Provider Portal

Key Regulations in Utah

  • Utah Code §31A-8 governs HMO operations and credentialing requirements in the state.
  • Utah expanded Medicaid in 2020 to full expansion under Proposition 3 and its legislative modifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is SelectHealth so important in Utah?

SelectHealth is owned by Intermountain Health, the dominant health system in Utah. It has the largest commercial and Medicare Advantage enrollment in the state. Not being in-network with SelectHealth effectively excludes providers from a significant portion of the Utah market.

What is PEHP in Utah?

PEHP (Public Employees Health Program) covers Utah state government employees and their dependents. It is a self-insured plan administered through the state and is an important credentialing target for providers in the Salt Lake area.

How fast is credentialing in Utah?

Utah has faster-than-average commercial credentialing timelines, often completing in 45–75 days. SelectHealth credentialing can take 60–90 days due to Intermountain's thorough internal review process.

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.