MAXIMUS Receives Certification by the National Committee for Quality Assurance

MAXIMUS Receives Certification by the National Committee for Quality Assurance
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MAXIMUS, a leading provider of government services worldwide, announced today that it has been certified by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as a Credentials Verification Organization (CVO). MAXIMUS received the NCQA Certification, termed CVO A, for all ten verification services.

CVO Certification is a quality assessment program that organizations can use to assess the credentials of physicians. CVO Certification provides MAXIMUS clients with the assurance that the credentials of the providers supporting its government clients are operating in accordance with proven industry standards and best practices. The process to earn CVO Certification entails rigorous on-site evaluations conducted by a team of healthcare professionals and certified credentialing specialists. A national oversight committee of physicians analyzes the team’s finding and determines certification based on the CVO’s compliance with NCQA standards. This certification positions MAXIMUS to offer outsourced credentialing services to its government clients without the conflict of interest concerns inherent with many other certified CVOs, such as health plans or providers.

"We are committed to achieving the highest standards in the services we deliver to our clients and the people they serve,” said Bruce Caswell, President and Chief Executive Officer of MAXIMUS. “This CVO Certification is a further reflection of our commitment to quality.”

“Achieving CVO certification from NCQA demonstrates that MAXIMUS has the systems, process and personnel in place to thoroughly and accurately verify providers' credentials and help clients meet their accreditation goals,” said Margaret E. O’Kane, President, NCQA.