Michigan Medicaid Provider Enrollment Services

With a 94% first-time approval rate, Contracting Providers handles every step of your Michigan Medicaid enrollment, from application through active confirmation, so your practice can start billing without the delays.

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Director of Operations

Toni Cooper

Contracting Providers

"Medicaid providers serve patients in their communities who need them the most. My team and I are devoted to making sure every provider who chooses to serve their community gets enrolled correctly and gets paid for their work. Let's create a healthier world together, one provider enrollment at a time."

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Editorial Transparency: This page was developed and is maintained by the Contracting Providers team.

Reviewed for Accuracy by: Tim Daniels, Director of Reimbursement Increases

What is Michigan Medicaid Provider Enrollment?

Michigan Medicaid provider enrollment is the process by which physicians and other healthcare practitioners register with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) so they can order, refer, prescribe, or bill services for Medicaid recipients in the state. Federal law requires this enrollment before a provider can participate in the program. Contracting Providers manages the full process on your behalf, including documentation review, Michigan Medicaid portal submission, follow-up with MDHHS, and status tracking through to approval.
What’s typically included: Application preparation, document collection, Michigan Medicaid portal submission, state agency follow-up, status tracking, and re-enrollment support.
Typical timeline: 60 to 90 days depending on provider type and MDHHS processing volume.

What's Included in Our Michigan Medicaid Provider Enrollment Services

Michigan Medicaid provider enrollment is not a single form or a one-time submission. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) operates its own portal and documentation requirements, and providers must meet those standards before gaining approval to bill Medicaid patients in the state. Michigan delivers most Medicaid services through Medicaid Health Plans (MHPs), which means providers need both state enrollment and MHP credentialing to achieve full billing access.

Contracting Providers handles the full enrollment workflow for Michigan providers, from the first document review to active status confirmation with MDHHS and its Medicaid Health Plans.

Full Service List

Comparison Table: In-House vs. Specialist Enrollment

Task In-House Staff Contracting Providers
Enrollment type selection Common source of errors and denials Identified correctly before submission
Documentation accuracy Risk of rejections due to missing or incorrect info Pre-submission review catches issues before they cause delays
Follow-up with Medicaid agencies Time-consuming with no guarantee of response Dedicated follow-up as part of every enrollment
Multi-state enrollment Complex and resource-intensive Centralized management across all active states
Revalidation tracking Easy to miss deadlines Tracked and managed proactively
Staff bandwidth Pulls team from billing and operations Zero drain on your internal staff

What We Handle / What You Provide

What We Handle What You Provide
Application preparation and Michigan Medicaid portal submission Signed provider authorization form
CAQH setup and ongoing attestation Government-issued ID and DEA certificate
State agency follow-up and escalation Malpractice insurance certificate
Enrollment status tracking Practice EIN and NPI numbers
Document review and error correction Current Michigan medical license
Re-enrollment and revalidation alerts Specialty board certifications (if applicable)

Our Process

From intake to active enrollment status, here is how Contracting Providers manages your Michigan Medicaid provider enrollment from start to finish.

1

Provider Intake and Document Collection (Days 1 to 5)

We start by identifying the scope of your Michigan Medicaid enrollment. This includes confirming whether you are enrolling as an individual provider, a group, or both, and how many providers need to be enrolled. We collect your credentials, licensure, malpractice coverage, NPI information, and any existing CAQH data. Our team reviews everything for completeness before moving forward. Incomplete submissions are the leading cause of enrollment delays in Michigan, and we eliminate that risk upfront.

2

Enrollment Type Selection and CAQH Setup (Days 3 to 10)

One of the most common mistakes providers make when attempting Michigan Medicaid enrollment on their own is selecting the wrong enrollment type. We identify the correct type before any application is submitted. Simultaneously, if you do not have an active CAQH ProView profile, we build it from scratch. If one exists, we audit it for accuracy and complete any outstanding attestation requirements.

3

Michigan Medicaid Portal Submission (Days 7 to 20)

Our specialists prepare your application for MDHHS and submit through the Michigan Medicaid provider enrollment portal. All documentation is tailored to meet Michigan-specific requirements. We log confirmation of receipt and begin tracking status immediately after submission.

4

Follow-Up and Agency Communication (Days 14 to 60)

We track your application status and follow up directly with MDHHS. If additional documentation is requested or an issue arises, we handle it without requiring you to manage the back-and-forth. We continuously check status throughout the process to keep your enrollment moving.

5

Confirmation and Ongoing Support (Days 30 to 90)

Once enrollment is confirmed by MDHHS, we deliver your Medicaid provider ID and enrollment confirmation documentation. We flag your revalidation date so nothing lapses.

What We Need From You

Medicaid Enrollment

Michigan Medicaid is administered by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), a state agency that operates independently of the federal Medicaid framework while following CMS guidelines. Michigan delivers most Medicaid services through Medicaid Health Plans (MHPs), and certain populations through Specialty Integrated Plans (SIPs) for long-term care. There is no single national portal. Providers must complete enrollment directly through MDHHS before they can bill for services rendered to Medicaid recipients in the state. Federal law requires that physicians and other practitioners who prescribe, order, refer, or bill services for Michigan Medicaid recipients be enrolled as Medicaid providers. This applies to both individual providers and group practices.

How Michigan Medicaid Provider Enrollment Works

When a provider enrolls with MDHHS, they are registering at the state Medicaid level. This is the foundational enrollment step. After state enrollment is confirmed, providers who want to participate with Michigan Medicaid Health Plans must complete a separate credentialing and enrollment process with each MHP they want to participate with. These are two distinct processes, and MHPs will not begin their review until state enrollment is confirmed.

Enrollment Type Selection

Choosing the wrong enrollment type is the most common mistake Michigan providers make when attempting to enroll on their own. MDHHS requires providers to select the correct enrollment category based on provider type, specialty, and billing structure. An incorrect selection results in a denial that requires starting the process over. Our team confirms the correct enrollment type before any application is submitted.

CAQH ProView and Michigan Medicaid

MDHHS and its Medicaid Health Plans interface with CAQH ProView as a primary source for provider data. An expired CAQH attestation, which requires re-attestation every 120 days, can trigger rejection of a pending Michigan Medicaid application. Contracting Providers monitors attestation schedules for every provider we work with to prevent this from happening.

Revalidation Requirements

Federal law requires Michigan Medicaid providers to revalidate their enrollment periodically. Missing a revalidation deadline results in automatic disenrollment. The provider can no longer bill Medicaid until re-enrollment is complete. Our team tracks revalidation dates and initiates the process in advance of deadlines to prevent any gap in enrollment status.

Payer-Specific Nuances

Michigan Medicaid (MDHHS)

Enrollment is completed through the MDHHS provider enrollment portal. Providers must select the correct enrollment type before submission. An incorrect selection results in a denial and requires restarting the process.

Michigan Medicaid Health Plans (MHPs)

After MDHHS enrollment is confirmed, providers who want to bill through Michigan Medicaid Health Plans must enroll separately with each MHP operating in their service area, including Aetna Better Health of Michigan, Blue Cross Complete, Meridian Health Plan, Molina Healthcare of Michigan, Priority Health Government, and United Healthcare Community Plan of Michigan. These enrollments run on independent timelines and involve their own credentialing processes. Contracting Providers coordinates MHP enrollment following MDHHS confirmation so providers achieve full billing access as efficiently as possible.

NPI and Taxonomy Requirements

Every MDHHS application requires a valid National Provider Identifier. For group practices, a Type 2 NPI is required in addition to each rendering provider's Type 1. Taxonomy codes must accurately reflect the provider's specialty. Mismatched taxonomy codes are a common cause of rejections and can set a provider back four to six weeks.

Disclaimer

Contracting Providers is not MDHHS or any Michigan state agency. We help healthcare providers prepare, manage, and complete payer enrollment and credentialing tasks, including Michigan Medicaid provider enrollment support. MDHHS controls all final enrollment decisions and approvals.

Provider Credentialing

Michigan Medicaid provider enrollment and provider credentialing are closely linked but distinct processes. Enrollment grants a provider the right to bill MDHHS for Michigan Medicaid claims. Credentialing verifies that the provider meets the clinical and professional standards required by MDHHS and its Medicaid Health Plans.

Most Michigan Medicaid Health Plans require credentialing as a condition of in-network participation, even after state enrollment is complete. Without MHP credentialing, a provider may be enrolled at the state level but unable to bill through the plans that serve the majority of Michigan Medicaid beneficiaries.

What Credentialing Involves

Credentialing Timelines

Credentialing through a Michigan Medicaid Health Plan typically takes 60 to 120 days from initial application submission. Delays occur most commonly due to incomplete applications, outdated CAQH data, or unresolved primary source verification issues. Contracting Providers front-loads the process with a pre-submission audit to minimize avoidable delays.

Credentialing and Billing Readiness

A provider who completes MDHHS enrollment but has not yet been credentialed by the relevant Michigan MHPs may face a gap period during which claims are denied. Our team coordinates enrollment and credentialing timelines simultaneously to reduce or eliminate that gap.

Ready to get started with Michigan Medicaid enrollment and credentialing?

Meet the Team

The people managing your Michigan Medicaid enrollment are not entry-level processors. They are healthcare operations specialists who understand MDHHS requirements, know how to navigate the Michigan Medicaid portal, and have done this work for practices across the country.

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Adam Nager

Chief Executive Officer

Adam has led Contracting Providers for over 7 years, building the systems and team infrastructure that allow practices nationwide to navigate enrollment and contracting without the administrative burden falling on their staff. His focus is on timely, transparent service delivery for providers across all 50 states.

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Toni Cooper

Director Of Operations

Toni oversees the operational workflows that keep enrollment timelines on track and documentation standards consistent across all state programs, including Michigan. She has been with Contracting Providers since January 2024, managing the day-to-day execution that turns provider intake into active enrollment confirmations.

Director of Reimbursement Increases

Tim is the primary point of contact for providers working through enrollment and credentialing. He brings over 4 years of experience with Contracting Providers and a deep commitment to making sure every provider gets enrolled correctly and gets paid for their work. He serves as the named reviewer for this page.

Have questions about Michigan Medicaid enrollment?

Who We Help

Contracting Providers works with Michigan healthcare providers at every stage of practice, from first-time Medicaid enrollees to established groups expanding their payer network.

Solo Practitioners

Michigan physicians enrolling in Medicaid for the first time or starting a new private practice. We handle the full application so you can focus on your patients, not the paperwork.

Group Practices

Managing enrollment for multiple providers across one or more Michigan locations. We coordinate group NPI enrollment and ensure each rendering provider is individually enrolled where required by MDHHS.

Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs)

Facility-level Michigan Medicaid enrollment for outpatient surgical centers, including Type 2 NPI registration and facility credentialing with Michigan Medicaid Health Plans.

New and Expanding Practices

Opening a new Michigan location or expanding into the state from another market. We manage Medicaid enrollment alongside any multi-state enrollments so your launch is not delayed by staggered timelines.

Behavioral Health and Mental Health Providers

Therapists, licensed counselors, and psychiatrists navigating Michigan Medicaid enrollment for the first time. Behavioral health Medicaid enrollment in Michigan often involves additional MHP-specific credentialing steps that our team handles routinely.

Office Managers and Practice Administrators

Handling Michigan Medicaid enrollment as part of a broader operations role. We function as an extension of your team, taking the enrollment workload off your plate entirely.

Coverage Areas

We provide enrollment services to practices in every city in Michigan, including but not limited to:

Our team works remotely with Michigan providers and does not require an in-person engagement to begin, as all enrollment is handled remotely.

We also serve providers in all 50 states. If you are enrolling in Michigan and additional states, we manage all enrollments simultaneously.

Why Choose Us

Contracting Providers was built around a straightforward idea: healthcare providers should spend their time treating patients, not navigating government portals and chasing down state agency paperwork.

We have seen what happens when Michigan providers attempt Medicaid enrollment without support. The most common result is a denial caused by selecting the wrong enrollment type or submitting documentation that does not meet MDHHS standards. Most providers who come to us have already experienced this firsthand. We eliminate the guesswork before the first submission.

Our team brings over 400 years of combined healthcare operations experience. We have credentialed and contracted providers with more than 4,000 insurance plans nationwide and currently maintain a 90% approval rate across all Medicaid enrollments we manage.

We do not use offshore processing or hand off enrollment files to generalist administrators. Every Michigan Medicaid enrollment handled by Contracting Providers is managed by someone who knows the program, knows the portal, and knows what MDHHS expects.

What Our Clients Say

Micca Riedel
Micca Riedel
Owner/Practitioner
Toni is totally awesome. We had trouble getting credentialed with some insurance companies and she worked her magic and got them done. I would highly recommend her!
LaVera
LaVera
Owner/Practitioner
We are a new Medical Weight-loss Program that contracts with Contracting Providers, LLC to assist us with credentialling, provider enrollment, and billing. They do a great job providing support and guidance in our efforts to manage all of our patient's insurance needs. The staff are outstanding, and I am very happy to have them as my provider.
Quest National Services
Quest National Services
Owner/Practitioner
We’ve been using Contracting Providers to support our medical billing company since 2018 and have enjoyed the relationship. Understanding that provider enrollment, Credentialing, and rate negotiation takes time and in many times out of the control of the people or company that is performing the work has allowed our firm to build a trusting relationship with the team at Contracting Providers…
Sergio Horikawa
Sergio Horikawa
Business Leader
Credentialing our providers with insurance payers has been a smooth process once we handed it to Contracting Providers almost 2 years ago. They work fast, are quick to communicate and keep us updated while the processes are running. Pricing is adequate and billing does not bring any surprises.

FAQs and Resources

Do I need to enroll with Michigan Medicaid before billing Medicaid patients?

Yes. Providers who want to order, refer, prescribe, or bill services for Michigan Medicaid recipients must be enrolled with MDHHS before they can participate in the program. Contracting Providers helps Michigan physicians and practices prepare and submit their enrollment applications correctly the first time.
The most common reason is selecting the wrong enrollment type. Michigan providers must choose the correct enrollment category based on their provider type, specialty, and billing structure before submitting. An incorrect selection results in a denial that requires starting over. Our team confirms the correct enrollment type before any application is submitted.
Most Michigan Medicaid enrollments take 60 to 90 days from application submission to active enrollment confirmation. Timelines vary based on provider type, the number of providers being enrolled, and current MDHHS processing volume. Our team follows up proactively throughout the process to prevent applications from sitting idle.
Yes. Our team prepares all documentation, reviews it for accuracy, and submits through the Michigan Medicaid provider enrollment portal on your behalf. We also handle all follow-up with MDHHS.
Yes. MDHHS state enrollment and Medicaid Health Plan enrollment are separate processes. Providers must complete state enrollment first. MHPs will not begin their review until state enrollment is confirmed. Contracting Providers coordinates both processes, with MHP enrollment initiated after MDHHS approval is received.
Yes. Michigan Medicaid providers are required to revalidate their enrollment periodically. Failure to complete revalidation on time results in automatic disenrollment. Contracting Providers tracks revalidation deadlines for every provider we work with and initiates the process in advance to prevent gaps in coverage.
Enrollment is completed through the MDHHS provider enrollment portal. Contracting Providers submits and manages the process on your behalf so you do not have to navigate the portal or manage state agency communications yourself.
Yes. We manage multi-state Medicaid enrollment simultaneously, which is especially valuable for telehealth providers and practices expanding into Michigan from other markets.
CHIP enrollment in Michigan is specific to providers who treat pediatric patients. If your practice serves pediatric populations and you need CHIP enrollment support, contact our team to discuss the scope of that engagement alongside your Michigan Medicaid enrollment.

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