A 501(c)(3) Healthcare Administrative Infrastructure Organization
Helping Mission-Serving Healthcare Providers Stay Operational, Compliant, and Ready to Serve
Bedrock Health Group supports healthcare providers with the administrative infrastructure they need to enroll with payers, maintain compliance, manage provider operations, and recover from administrative breakdowns that threaten reimbursement and patient access.
We exist so small, rural, nonprofit, and community-based providers are not left behind because of paperwork, payer complexity, or operational gaps.
How Bedrock Supports Providers
1. Provider Access &
Enrollment
- For providers that need help enrolling, credentialing, or maintaining payer-facing enrollment records.
- Covers: Commercial payer enrollment, Medicare enrollment support, Medicaid enrollment support, demographic updates, roster data management, provider documentation coordination, and payer-facing file corrections.
2. Provider Operations & Compliance
- For active providers that need ongoing administrative, compliance, and payer operations support.
- Covers: Provider data maintenance, profile corrections, compliance documentation verification, compliance remediation support, recurring compliance coordination, payer issue follow-up, and routine operational support.
3. Provider Administrative Recovery
- For providers experiencing payment issues, underpayment concerns, appeals, disputes, payer friction, or administrative breakdowns.
- Covers: Underpayment identification support, claims and payment review support, appeals and dispute support, payer escalation, issue tracking, process reporting, and administrative recovery coordination.
Mission Programs
Bedrock’s mission programs extend our provider infrastructure work through charitable access, research, public education, systems intelligence, and resource development.
Cornerstone Access Fund
The Cornerstone Access Fund is Bedrock’s charitable access mechanism. It helps eligible under-resourced, rural, nonprofit, safety-net, and community-based providers access Bedrock services at reduced or no cost when administrative fragility threatens provider stability or patient access.
PHARSI: Public Health Access, Research & Systems Initiative
PHARSI is Bedrock’s public health research and systems program. It studies the administrative, regulatory, payer, compliance, and operational barriers that affect healthcare providers and turns that research into practical resources, briefs, mappings, readiness tools, and public education materials.
Who Bedrock Supports
Bedrock supports healthcare providers and organizations that need reliable administrative infrastructure to stay operational, payer-ready, compliant, and accessible to the communities they serve.
Bedrock works with:
- Independent practices
- Behavioral health organizations
- Federally qualified health centers and FQHC look-alikes
- Rural clinics
- Nonprofit provider organizations
- Community-based provider groups
- Providers entering, maintaining, or correcting payer participation
How It Works / Provider Flow
What Bedrock Is / Is Not
Bedrock Is:
- Provider admin infrastructure,
- Enrollment & payer operations,
- Compliance ops support,
- A managed admin partner with accountability
Bedrock Is Not:
- A law firm,
- An insurer,
- A medical billing company,
- A clinical reviewer,
- A generic consultancy
Market Data / Why This Matters
Why Bedrock Operates as a Nonprofit
Bedrock Health Group operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit because many healthcare providers face administrative barriers that directly affect patient access, operational stability, and long-term sustainability.
Bedrock combines managed administrative services with mission-based support so eligible providers are not excluded from critical infrastructure simply because they lack internal administrative capacity or financial resources.
Through the Cornerstone Access Fund, Bedrock helps extend administrative infrastructure access to qualifying providers whose ability to serve patients may be threatened by operational instability, payer complexity, compliance burdens, or administrative breakdowns.
Key Principles
- Commercial and charitable operations are intentionally separated through governance, eligibility review, and financial controls
- Subsidized support is structured, reviewed, and mission-aligned. It is not informal or ad hoc
- Bedrock’s nonprofit structure helps support long-term provider stability, especially for underserved, rural, nonprofit, and community-based organizations
- Administrative instability can directly affect healthcare access, reimbursement continuity, and organizational sustainability
- Bedrock exists to help providers remain operational, organized, compliant, and accessible to the communities they serve
Many healthcare organizations do not struggle because of clinical failure. They struggle because enrollment, compliance, payer operations, documentation management, and administrative continuity become too difficult to maintain consistently.
Bedrock exists to help reduce those operational barriers so mission-serving providers can continue focusing on patient care and community access.