Credentialing that is verified, not assumed
A dependable partner verifies licensure, education, and work history for every provider before any work is assigned, and keeps that information current. Ask how often credentials are re-checked and how lapses are caught before they affect coverage.
- Primary-source verification of licenses
- Current malpractice coverage on file for each provider
- Documented education and work history with gaps explained
- A defined process for re-verification, not a one-time check
Documentation aligned to program standards
Evaluation programs each have their own documentation expectations. Your partner should keep provider output aligned to those standards so reports are complete, consistent, and defensible if reviewed.
Federal contracting readiness
If your work touches federal programs, the right partner can show the registrations and certifications that let them operate in that space without slowing you down.
- WOSB certification for set-aside eligibility
- Active SAM.gov registration
- A clear understanding of the compliance rules your contracts carry
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