California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2457

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/25/26  
Refer
3/25/26  

Caption

Health care provider credentialing.

Impact

The bill mandates that health care service plans, including Medi-Cal managed care plans, determine the credentials of health care providers within 90 days of receiving a completed application. Additionally, these plans must use the most current version of the Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare (CAQH) credentialing form by January 1, 2028. The intention behind these requirements is to ensure that health care providers are credentialed more efficiently, potentially reducing barriers to care for patients and expediting provider entry into healthcare networks.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2457, introduced by Assembly Member Connolly on February 20, 2026, aims to amend Sections 1374.198 and 1380.2 of the Health and Safety Code, focusing on health care provider credentialing. The bill extends existing credentialing requirements, initially applicable only to full-service health care service plans, to include Medi-Cal managed care plans. This change signifies an effort to streamline the credentialing process for healthcare providers and standardize practices across different healthcare plans operating within the state.

Contention

There may be some contention surrounding the implications of this bill among stakeholders. Proponents argue that standardizing the credentialing process will help resolve delays in provider approvals and enhance patient access to care. However, opponents might voice concerns regarding the adequacy of safeguards for maintaining high-quality standards in provider credentialing, particularly if the expedited timelines lead to insufficient vetting of providers. Furthermore, the imposition of criminal penalties for willful violations of the act could be seen as a deterrent that maintains accountability but may also raise concerns from health care plans regarding compliance costs and legal ramifications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1041

Health care coverage: health care provider credentials.

CA SB1291

Health insurers; provider credentialing; claims

CA SB1228

Health insurers; provisional provider credentialing

CA HB1288

To Amend The Arkansas Health Care Consumer Act; And To Require A Healthcare Insurer To Make Certain Retroactive Payments To A Provider Upon Credentialing Of A Provider.

CA AB1119

Teacher credentialing: dual credentialing.

CA AB260

Sexual and reproductive health care.

CA AB1970

Health care coverage: mental health or substance use disorders.

CA AB1682

Health care coverage: scalp cooling.

CA AB974

Medi-Cal managed care plans: enrollees with other health care coverage.

CA AB1126

Medi-Cal managed care plans: enrollees with other health care coverage.

Similar Bills

CA AB1119

Teacher credentialing: dual credentialing.

CA AB291

An act to add Article 10.

CA AB1041

Health care coverage: health care provider credentials.

CA AB1904

Teachers: credentialed educator apprenticeship programs.

CA AB2206

Teacher credentialing: community college baccalaureate degrees: designated subjects career technical education teaching credential.

CA AB606

Certificated employees: professional services credential: out-of-state applicants.

CA AB959

Teacher credentialing: administrative services credential: internship program.