What Bedrock Is

Bedrock Health Group is a nonprofit healthcare administrative infrastructure organization. We help mission-serving healthcare providers manage the operational work required to stay payer-ready, compliant, reimbursement-stable, and accessible to the communities they serve.

Bedrock supports providers across the administrative lifecycle: getting established, staying operational, maintaining compliance, and recovering when administrative breakdowns threaten stability or patient access.

Five Things to Know

  • Bedrock is a managed administrative partner, not a law firm, insurer, billing company, or clinical provider
  • Bedrock serves mission-serving providers, including independent practices, behavioral health organizations, rural clinics, nonprofit providers, FQHCs, FQHC look-alikes, and community-based provider groups
  • Bedrock’s services focus on provider access, payer enrollment, compliance coordination, administrative operations, and recovery support
  • Bedrock’s mission programs include the Cornerstone Access Fund and PHARSI: Public Health Access, Research & Systems Initiative
  • Bedrock uses charitable support to help eligible under-resourced providers access administrative infrastructure when operational instability threatens patient access

Who Bedrock Is Built For

Bedrock does not serve everyone. It serves providers and organizations where structured administrative support makes a direct difference in stability, reimbursement, and mission continuity.

Organizations Bedrock Commonly Supports

Independent practices with 3–50 providers
High administrative burden with limited internal infrastructure to manage enrollment, credentialing, and compliance continuity.
Behavioral health organizations
Complex payer landscapes, frequent revalidations, and compliance requirements that outpace internal capacity.
FQHCs and FQHC look-alikes
HRSA reported 1,359 awardees nationally in 2024. High administrative complexity with mission-critical sustainability stakes.
Rural clinics
Limited administrative staff, geographic isolation, and outsized impact of enrollment or compliance failures.
Nonprofit provider organizations
Mission-serving organizations where administrative breakdowns directly threaten patient access and organizational sustainability.
Community-based provider groups entering or maintaining payer participation
Need structured launch and maintenance support that internal staff cannot reliably provide.

Additional Provider Organizations Bedrock May Support

Specialty clinics with administrative backlog
Existing active organizations where accumulated credentialing, payer, or compliance debt threatens operational continuity.
Provider groups undergoing expansion, restructuring, or payer remediation
Organizations in transition where administrative complexity exceeds current capacity.

What Bedrock Does Not Provide

Bedrock’s role is administrative infrastructure and provider operations support. Certain services are outside Bedrock’s direct scope unless handled through separate qualified partners or written agreements.

Bedrock does not provide:

  • Legal opinions or legal representation
  • Medical billing company-of-record services
  • Claims submission as a primary outsourced billing function
  • Clinical utilization management or medical necessity review
  • Insurance products or payer functions
  • Full enterprise revenue cycle management replacement
  • Generic consulting without defined operational deliverables
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Large health systems or enterprise networks requiring full-scale RCM replacement

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Buyers seeking legal opinions or clinical utilization management

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Organizations needing formal outsourced billing as their primary scope

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Buyers wanting generic national consultancy without operational accountability

Why Bedrock. Why Now.

Healthcare providers are under administrative pressure from every direction simultaneously: payer enrollment delays, state-specific participation requirements, credentialing maintenance burdens, recurring compliance obligations, reimbursement instability, and increasing expectations for operational reliability. These burdens do not disappear after go-live. They compound.

What Bedrock Is / Is Not

Bedrock Is:

  • Provider administrative infrastructure
  • Enrollment and payer operations support
  • Compliance operations support
  • Administrative recovery support
  • A managed partner with accountability

Bedrock Is Not:

  • A law firm,
  • An insurer,
  • A medical billing company,
  • A clinical reviewer,
  • A generic consultancy