pie Health, a provider credentialing and payer enrollment services company, today announced the nationwide expansion of its insurance credentialing and enrollment services. The expansion enables the company to support healthcare providers and organizations across all 50 states with structured, visibility-driven credentialing infrastructure designed to reduce administrative risk and improve billing readiness.
Founded in 2021, pie Health has built its reputation on operational clarity, compliance-first workflows, and systematic payer enrollment processes. The company supports solo providers, group practices, and multi-state healthcare organizations navigating insurance credentialing, Medicare and Medicaid enrollment, commercial payer participation, and ongoing compliance maintenance.

“As healthcare organizations scale, credentialing complexity increases,” said Robb Duke, Founder and CEO of pie Health. “Providers often underestimate how state regulations, payer requirements, and enrollment sequencing impact revenue timelines. Our nationwide expansion allows us to bring structure, transparency, and process control to practices wherever they operate.”
Insurance credentialing remains a critical administrative function for healthcare organizations. Providers must verify qualifications, submit payer-specific enrollment applications, confirm effective dates, and maintain ongoing compliance through revalidations and demographic updates. Delays in these processes can affect billing activation, slow revenue cycles, and interrupt network participation.
As provider groups expand into new markets or adopt multi-state telehealth models, credentialing requirements grow more complex. Each state maintains distinct licensure standards, and every payer applies its own documentation and review procedures. Without coordinated oversight, organizations may experience inconsistent data, avoidable rework, or lapses in payer enrollment.
pie Health’s nationwide expansion introduces its structured credentialing model to providers operating across multiple jurisdictions. The company combines expert-led services with disciplined workflow systems designed to reduce documentation errors, improve submission sequencing, and maintain clear visibility throughout the credentialing lifecycle. This centralized approach allows healthcare organizations to maintain control across multiple locations, tax IDs, and payer networks.
pie Health’s nationwide service model encompasses individual and group provider credentialing, Medicare and Medicaid enrollment, commercial insurance payer enrollment, and CAQH profile management and re-attestation. The company also provides ongoing revalidation and maintenance tracking, as well as effective-date confirmation and billable status verification.
Unlike traditional service-only credentialing firms, pie Health emphasizes operational transparency. Clients receive structured status updates, milestone tracking, and clearly defined next steps throughout the enrollment process. This approach gives healthcare organizations consistent visibility into where each provider stands within the credentialing lifecycle, enabling more informed decisions around staffing, scheduling, and revenue planning.
“Our role is not to promise faster approvals,” Duke added. “Payers control their timelines. What we control is process accuracy, documentation readiness, follow-up cadence, and communication. When those elements are structured correctly, organizations reduce preventable delays and gain greater certainty around billing activation.”
The expansion strengthens pie Health’s ability to serve multi-state healthcare organizations, private equity-backed provider groups, and specialty practices entering new markets. Behavioral health organizations, physician groups, advanced practice providers, and facility-based services each face distinct credentialing pathways that require coordinated oversight to avoid billing disruptions.
“Credentialing should not be reactive,” Duke said. “It should be systematized. When organizations treat credentialing as ongoing infrastructure rather than a one-time task, operations become more predictable and scalable.”
The company will continue operating from its headquarters in Georgetown, Texas, while supporting providers nationwide with a U.S.-based team focused exclusively on credentialing and payer enrollment operations. All client-facing workflows are managed domestically, reinforcing the company’s commitment to data security, regulatory awareness, and direct communication with providers and their administrative teams.
Healthcare providers and organizations interested in learning more about pie Health’s nationwide credentialing services can request a consultation through the company’s website.
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For more information about pie Health, contact the company here:
pie Health
Robb Duke
800-799-3859
info@piehealthusa.com