DataSpring powered by CAQH Enrollment & Profile Management
Keeping Your Provider Information Accurate, Complete, and Payer-Ready
DataSpring, powered by CAQH, is one of the healthcare industry’s leading sources of provider and member eligibility data. It supports a connected healthcare ecosystem by delivering accurate, authorized, and up-to-date information to providers and payers.
The platform streamlines data exchange, reduces administrative burdens, and improves operational efficiency.
By centralizing critical provider information, DataSpring helps accelerate credentialing, enrollment, and verification processes. Its trusted data infrastructure supports better collaboration across healthcare organizations.

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Common Mistakes That Delay DataSpring Enrollment & Profile Management
DataSpring formerly CAQH serves as a centralized provider database used by health plans and healthcare organizations to streamline credentialing, enrollment, and provider verification.
Expired Documentation
Licenses, malpractice insurance, DEA registrations, and certifications must remain current.
Incomplete Profiles
Missing education, affiliations, and employment history often trigger delays.
Missed Attestations
Providers must regularly attest to profile accuracy.
Data Inconsistencies
CAQH, NPI, licenses, and payer applications must align.
Outdated Contact Details
Incorrect communication information can delay approvals.
Incorrect Practice Data
Location, tax ID, and billing information must be accurate.
Delayed Responses
Slow responses to payer requests extend credentialing timelines.
Missing Authorizations
Payers require profile access authorization before review.
How Veracity Helps
Our credentialing specialists actively monitor, update, and maintain DataSpring CAQH profiles to ensure accuracy, compliance, and accessibility. By proactively addressing common issues before they become obstacles, we help providers reduce enrollment delays and maintain network participation.
Monitor Your Profile Before It Becomes a Credentialing Delay
Providers can review profile completion, attestation status, document expiration dates, authorized health plans, re-attestation requirements, and enrollment-related updates directly through the DataSpring Provider Portal.
Access DataSpring Provider PortalProfile Complete
All required information and supporting documents have been submitted.
Attested
Profile information has been reviewed and confirmed as accurate and current.
Authorized Plans
View which health plans currently have permission to access your profile.
Documents Expiring Soon
One or more licenses, certifications, or credentials require updating.
Re-Attestation Required
Your profile must be re-attested to maintain active status.
Missing Information
Incomplete profile information may create delays during credentialing review.
Need Help Interpreting Your Status?
Our enrollment specialists help providers identify missing documentation, upcoming expirations, re-attestation requirements, and payer access issues before they create credentialing delays.
Schedule a CAQH ReviewThe Veracity Group's DataSpring Validation Program
The program supports ongoing profile validation, attestation monitoring, document expiration tracking, and provider data oversight to help maintain enrollment readiness and support network participation.
Common Documents Required for DataSpring (Powered by CAQH)
DataSpring serves as a centralized provider information platform used by health plans, healthcare organizations, and credentialing entities nationwide. Maintaining complete and current documentation helps support credentialing reviews, payer enrollment, and network participation.
Why Documentation Matters
Accurate records help accelerate credentialing reviews, support payer enrollment, reduce administrative delays, and ensure providers remain prepared for participation in insurance networks throughout the United States.
What Happens After a Missed DataSpring Renewal?
Missing a CAQH/DataSpring attestation does not typically close your account, but it can create credentialing, enrollment, and payer-related challenges if left unresolved.
Profile No Longer Current
Health plans may see that profile information has not been recently verified, potentially creating review delays.
Payer Enrollment Delays
Outdated provider records can result in requests for additional information during enrollment reviews.
Expired Documents
Licenses, insurance certificates, DEA registrations, and certifications should be reviewed before re-attesting.
Re-Attestation Required
Most providers must review and attest profile information every 120 days to maintain current records.
Need Help Getting Back On Track?
The Veracity Group helps providers update profiles, monitor documents, manage attestations, and maintain enrollment-ready DataSpring records.
When Enrollment Works, Healthcare Works.
Every application, credentialing review, payer enrollment, and profile update plays a role in keeping healthcare organizations operational, compliant, and connected to reimbursement.
Credentialing
Provider qualifications are verified and reviewed.
Enrollment
Providers gain participation eligibility with payers.
Reimbursement
Claims can be processed and payments received.
Patient Care
Providers stay focused on delivering care.
Revenue
Consistent enrollment management helps support uninterrupted reimbursement activities.
Compliance
Accurate records help organizations remain aligned with evolving requirements.
Continuity
Active enrollments help providers remain connected to payer networks.
Providers focus on patients.Speak With An Enrollment Specialist
Organizations focus on growth.
We handle the enrollment process.
