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Code · Arizona · Title 20 — Infants and Incompetents

20-3457. Availability of credentialing information; policies

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A. A health insurer shall make the following nonproprietary information available to all applicants for credentialing and shall post the information on its website:
1. The applicable credentialing policies and procedures.
2. A list of all the information required to be included in an application.
3. A checklist of materials that must be submitted in the credentialing process.
4. Designated contact information, including a designated point of contact, an e-mail address and a telephone number to address any credentialing inquiries.
B. On completion of the credentialing process, a health insurer shall make all nonproprietary information pertaining to a provider's credentialing application and final decision available to the applicant on request, if allowed by law.
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