CertifyOS is using its upcoming appearance at AHIP 2026 in Las Vegas to spotlight its National Shared Credentialing Program and broader provider data platform in a key U.S. health insurance industry forum. The company will exhibit at Booth #1200 and emphasize modern provider data management workflows alongside on-site engagement activities, including a promotional putting green and raffle.
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A featured session on June 10 by team member Nick Helfrich, titled “The National Shared Credentialing Program: A Source of Truth for Provider Data,” is positioned within the Market Trends & Business Insights track. By framing the initiative as shared infrastructure for payers, CertifyOS is underscoring its ambition to serve as a central data and credentialing partner for health plans seeking efficiency gains.
The National Shared Credentialing Program, currently backed by three national founding plans, highlights a potential network-effect model if broader industry adoption materializes. Centralizing credentialing and provider data could help payers reduce administrative friction, improve data accuracy, and streamline network management processes over time.
Participation in AHIP 2026 provides CertifyOS with direct exposure to payer decision-makers and network operations leaders at a moment when digitization and interoperability remain strategic priorities. The visibility from both the exhibit and speaking slot may support future customer acquisition and partnerships, reinforcing the company’s positioning in provider data infrastructure.
While the announcements are primarily promotional, they signal a clear strategic push toward scalable, shared credentialing solutions anchored in standardized provider data. Taken together, this week’s news reflects a focused effort by CertifyOS to deepen its role within the health insurance ecosystem and to validate its platform approach among national health plans.

