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Slow Credentialing and Enrollment Are Draining Revenue–And Most Healthcare Teams Aren’t Tracking the Loss, According to Medallion Report

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60% of executives say slow credentialing and enrollment hurt their bottom line, yet most teams resist automation and continue relying on manual workflows

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Medallion, the leader in end-to-end credentialing and provider network management solutions, today released its annual 2025 State of Payer Enrollment and Credentialing report.

The findings reveal a growing paradox in healthcare operations: despite rising pressures, healthcare teams are holding on tight to manual, in-house processes. Managing credentialing and enrollment manually is creating inefficiencies that drain revenue and exhaust staff resources. This reluctance to let go of control is causing delays, burnout, and bottlenecks—even as tech-enabled solutions offer a clear path to relief.

Medallion surveyed 507 provider-based healthcare organizations across the U.S. to explore how staffing challenges, budget restraints, and turnover are impacting payer enrollment and credentialing workflows—and to uncover opportunities for change.

“Healthcare operations are at a pivotal moment, and everyone’s asking the same question: ‘How do we reduce the admin burden and get back to what really matters?'” said Derek Lo, CEO and founder of Medallion. “Big innovations will clearly shape the future, but right now, real progress means tackling inefficiencies head-on. The findings show that adopting automation can ease credentialing and enrollment challenges, giving teams the tools they need to focus on what they do best—delivering great care.”

Below are five key findings from the 2025 State of Payer Enrollment and Credentialing report:

Turnover is disrupting workflows

51% of payer enrollment and credentialing teams experienced turnover in the last 12 months. 56% of respondents feel their teams are understaffed despite most organizations having no unfilled positions.

Manual processes dominate enrollment workflows

83% of teams handle enrollment tasks internally, relying on mostly manual or semi-automated workflows for tasks—from collecting required provider information to filling out application forms and follow-up with payers to communicating with providers.

Enrollment inefficiencies are hitting revenue

60% of C-level executives say slow enrollment processes negatively impact revenue, with provider groups feeling the strain the most.

Credentialing delays remain significant

33% of organizations report credentialing delays of 30-45 days, with 18% seeing delays of 60+ days.

Hesitation to adopt technology and relinquish control persists

While automation could solve many challenges, 85% of organizations handle enrollment internally, fearing loss of control.

To uncover more findings and what comes next for healthcare organizations, read the full 2025 State of Payer Enrollment and Credentialing report. To learn more about Medallion, visit the website.

About Medallion
Medallion is the leading provider network management platform that unites provider operations and empowers end-to-end automation for credentialing, enrollment, and monitoring. We free healthcare teams to focus on what matters by enabling healthcare organizations to quickly and accurately manage and grow their provider networks with our AI-powered automation technology. By automating burdensome administration workflows, operations teams can better manage their provider networks, deliver superior care, speed up revenue paths, and elevate provider satisfaction levels.

Medallion is recognized as No. 3 on Inc. magazine’s 2024 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in the Pacific Region, No. 5 on the LinkedIn 2024 Top Startups list, a 2024 Modern Healthcare “Best in Business” winner, the 2024 Best Healthcare Network Management Platform in the AI Global Excellence Awards, one of Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work in 2024, and a 2023 winner on Forbes’ “Next Billion-Dollar Startups” list. Medallion is paving the future of provider network management. To learn more, visit Medallon.co or join the conversation on LinkedIn.

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Danish Publisher Automates Digital Textbook Delivery with Integrated WooCommerce-Webdoxx Solution

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Danish educational publisher eliminates manual processing errors and delivers instant access to more than 20 digital learning products

LONDON, May 3, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Forlaget 94, a Danish educational publisher serving commercial colleges and vocational schools since 1994, has transformed its digital textbook distribution by implementing a fully automated WooCommerce-Webdoxx solution.

“Using the Webdoxx-WooCommerce integration we have achieved full automation of order processing, fewer errors, and happier customers,” Tom Gertsen, IT Manager at Forlaget 94

Previously, Forlaget 94 relied on manual processes to distribute digital textbooks to customers. As demand for online educational materials grew, the publisher required a faster, more reliable way to manage orders, provision access, and reduce the risk of administrative errors.

Through its integration of WooCommerce with Webdoxx, Forlaget 94 now runs more than 20 educational products through a 100% automated workflow. The solution automatically processes customer orders and provides instant access to purchased digital textbooks, improving the experience for both customers and internal teams.

“The result is full automation of order processing, fewer errors, and happier customers,” said Tom Gertsen, IT Manager at Forlaget 94 and architect behind the WooCommerce-Webdoxx integration. The automated system has enabled Forlaget 94 to eliminate manual errors, accelerate customer processing, and increase customer satisfaction through immediate access provisioning. The implementation demonstrates how educational publishers can modernize digital content delivery while maintaining secure, managed access to learning materials.

Webdoxx, a service created and managed by Drumlin Security Ltd, provides online DRM and managed document delivery services for publishers, educational organizations, institutions, and commercial content providers.

About Forlaget 94

Forlaget 94 is a Danish educational publisher established in 1994, providing educational products for commercial colleges and vocational schools.

About Webdoxx

Webdoxx is an online DRM and managed document delivery service created and managed by Drumlin Security Ltd. The platform supports secure access to digital publications and documents across a range of sectors, including education, healthcare, government, finance, and publishing.

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Mike de Smith, Drumlin Security Ltd, 44 7768404712, info@drumlinsecurity.com, https://www.drumlinsecurity.com/

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139th Canton Fair Phase 3 Advances Toward a Better Life with New and Strengthened Product Zones

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GUANGZHOU, China, May 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The 139th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) has rolled out nine newly established product zones. Phase 3 features an expanded and upgraded Intelligent Healthcare zone and the inaugural presentation of a Functional & Technical Fabrics zone.

The upgraded Intelligent Healthcare zone brings together 50 companies presenting a full spectrum of intelligent medical solutions, spanning AI-powered diagnostics, surgical robotics, and next‑generation eldercare technologies. Exhibits highlight how medical devices are becoming smaller, more precise, and increasingly non‑invasive. Capsule endoscopy systems demonstrate how gastrointestinal screening can be completed without discomfort, while AI‑enabled traditional Chinese medicine analyzers compress the inspection and inquiry process into minutes. Wearable glucose monitors make chronic disease management easier and more convenient.

Robotic technologies play a prominent role as well. Endoscopic and orthopedic surgical robots showcase enhanced precision through integrated human‑machine coordination, while bionic prosthetic hands use non‑invasive myoelectric sensing to independently control each finger. Intelligent rehabilitation systems, including lower‑limb exoskeletons and hand‑training devices, provide consistent support for patients recovering mobility. Companion‑style eldercare robots, equipped with monitoring and telemedicine functions, signal the rise of integrated home‑based health services.

The debuting Functional & Technical Fabrics zone highlights how the traditional textile industry is moving toward higher-end and smarter products. Exhibitors present materials that combine multi‑layered performance with intelligent responsiveness. Textiles featuring temperature‑regulating fibers, phase‑change materials, and light‑ or heat‑sensitive color‑shifting effects illustrate how fabrics are evolving into adaptive platforms capable of responding to environmental conditions.

Sustainability emerges as a defining theme. Bio‑based fibers, degradable films, recycled polyester, and organic cotton reflect a shift from isolated eco‑products toward full‑chain green manufacturing. High‑performance outdoor and protective applications further shape the narrative. Materials engineered for waterproof breathability, UV resistance, flame retardancy, and long‑term durability address rising demand across sportswear, professional protection, and medical environments. Smart textiles with embedded health‑monitoring modules demonstrate how apparel is beginning to function as a continuous wellness interface.

Both technology‑driven healthcare and advanced textiles are converging around a shared pursuit of a better life. As these advancements continue to evolve, they reflect a manufacturing landscape increasingly shaped by innovation, resilience, and a commitment to improving everyday living.

For pre-registration, please click: https://buyer.cantonfair.org.cn/register/buyer/email?source_type=16

 

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CupidFeel Insights Show How Shared Interests Affect Initial Connection Outcomes

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New behavioral insights from CupidFeel offer a carefully considered look at how shared interests influence whether an initial connection on a dating platform is sustained or abandoned in those first critical exchanges.

GIBRALTAR, May 3, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The findings by CupidFeel are not dramatic, but they are telling. People who referenced a shared interest — whether a genre of music, a type of cuisine, a sport, a creative practice, or even a shared discomfort with small talk — within the first few exchanges of a new conversation were found to be measurably more likely to continue that conversation beyond the initial contact window. The effect was not uniform across all interest categories; certain types of shared interest appeared to carry more relational weight than others.

It was also observed by CupidFeel that the timing of when shared interests entered a conversation mattered. Connections where common ground was discovered organically — through the natural flow of exchange rather than prompted by a profile field or a direct question — showed stronger indicators of sustained interest. The discovery, in other words, carried more meaning when it felt like something found rather than something declared.

Among the most quietly striking findings in the CupidFeel data was the role of specificity. Broad shared categories — “we both like travel,” “we both enjoy cooking” — were associated with polite, often brief exchanges that rarely extended past pleasantries. But when specificity entered the picture — when one person mentioned a particular documentary that had stayed with them, or a city they had visited and could not stop thinking about — the conversational energy shifted. Something opened up.

In a CupidFeel review of trends in profile engagements, those whose profiles reflected specific, idiosyncratic interests — rather than broadly appealing ones — also showed higher rates of receiving first messages, a finding that runs gently counter to the instinct many people have to present themselves in the most universally appealing terms possible.

What seemed to matter most was not the quantity of overlap but whether the overlap that existed was felt — whether it produced a sense of being seen in some particular, non-generic way. A CupidFeel review of early conversation patterns suggests that a single deeply resonant shared interest may be more generative for early connection than a long list of surface-level commonalities that, taken together, feel more like a demographic profile than a person.

About CupidFeel

CupidFeel is an online dating platform built around the belief that meaningful connections begin with emotional honesty and the willingness to let a conversation go somewhere real. It came into being for people who are less interested in the mechanics of dating and more drawn to the possibility of something that feels grounded — exchanges that move at their own pace, guided by genuine curiosity rather than performance.

A CupidFeel review of its own design principles returns consistently to the same question: what does it take for a first message to feel like it might be worth the journey? The platform makes room for the kind of interaction that doesn’t always have a clear destination but feels, from the first exchange, like something real. CupidFeel is a place where the unexpected is not something to be managed, but something to be welcomed.

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Timothy Albers, CupidFeel, 1 14845691657, smm@cupidfeel.com, https://cupidfeel.com/

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