Users' questions

Is vendormate free?

Is vendormate free?

Yes, the annual fee is charged for each Vendormate customer system. My company has multiple divisions, how is the fee assessed? Companies with multiple divisions are assessed the fee based on their Employer Identification Number structure.

Does vendormate charge per facility?

Yes, the annual fee is charged for each hospital you conduct business with that is using the GHX Vendormate Credentialing registration system.

Is vendormate now GHX?

Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Atlanta-based Vendormate, a privately held company that specializes in vendor relationship management solutions for healthcare providers and suppliers.

Who is Vendormate and what do they do?

Vendormate, Inc. is a 3rd-party vendor credentialing firm headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Primarily geared toward the healthcare market, Vendormate is retained by other organizations with the need to keep track of and screen their suppliers, vendors, and contractors in a centralized database.

How much does it cost to be a vendor?

Customers include the University of Chicago Medical Center and the UMass Memorial Medical Center. Vendor companies pay one fee for all vendor representatives that share a tax identification number (TIN or EIN) for a particular health system. Standard pricing ranges from $25 to $250.

How does Vendormate help you do sanction checks?

Vendormate provides maximum visibility into financial and sanction data about your vendors. In fact… Weekly company-level sanction checks are performed, as well as FEIN validation, on all registered vendors. This significantly reduces the risk of unknowingly doing business with sanctioned vendors

How does Vendormate credentialing help you achieve compliance?

Vendormate Credentialing solves your credentialing challenges and works to achieve up to 36 percent greater compliance along with our comprehensive offering of smart tools to manage credentialing requirements and healthcare facility access plans. Denied hospital access means lost sales opportunities, which leads to lost revenue.