UHC Community Plan WA Credentialing
By George Ruan • July 14, 2026
Last verified: July 14, 2026.
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Washington can involve UHCprovider.com, Provider Express, One Healthcare ID, Network Management, and plan-specific manuals. The right entry point depends on the provider type.
Short version: Choose the UHC participation route based on whether the practice is behavioral-only, medical-only, or integrated; then complete state enrollment, credentialing, contract, portal, and roster steps separately.
Sections
Behavioral-only vs integrated groups
UHC’s Washington Community Plan provider page points providers to behavioral-health network requirements and says Washington groups/facilities with both medical and behavioral health providers should contact Washington Network Management through Network Help and Support chat with a specific participation request.
State and credentialing layers
Before UHC activation, verify HCA/ProviderOne enrollment, CAQH/DataSpring data, contract status, effective date, roster loading, and portal access. Do not mix commercial UHC instructions with Community Plan Medicaid instructions.
Portal stack to verify
Provider Express or behavioral-health network route where applicable.
One Healthcare ID and UHC Provider Portal access.
Eligibility, PA, claims, demographic maintenance, and credentialing-status tools.
Plan geography/product fit for the specific Apple Health member population.
Where Bomi Fits
Bomi helps therapy practices keep the operational layers aligned: HCA/ProviderOne enrollment, CAQH/DataSpring profile maintenance, MCO applications, portal access, eligibility checks, claim routing, denials, revalidation reminders, and first-paid-claim verification. The goal is not just an approval letter; it is billable access for the Apple Health members you actually see.
Operational note: This is general billing and credentialing education for Washington therapy practices, not legal, compliance, or payer-specific billing advice. Confirm current HCA, ProviderOne, CAQH/DataSpring, OneHealthPort, MCO, provider-manual, authorization, telehealth, and contract requirements before submitting enrollment, claims, or portal requests.
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