Careviso Expands Physician Network to Over 460,000 Providers

June 08, 2026
Careviso has expanded its national physician and provider network to more than 460,000 enrollments, with plans to exceed 500,000 by the end of 2026. The company also introduced new enhancements to its seeQer platform to improve prior authorization efficiency.

Careviso announced in a press release that its national physician and provider network has grown to more than 460,000 provider enrollments, with expectations to surpass 500,000 by the end of 2026. The company said the expansion strengthens its efforts to simplify prior authorization and improve patient access across multiple medical specialties.

Careviso reported significant representation among enrolled U.S. physicians, including 61 percent in endocrinology, 57 percent in gastroenterology, 50 percent in radiology, and 45 percent in cardiology. The company said a recent case study with XiFin showed its platform reduced the average time to submit prior authorizations from 3.1 days to 1.6 days and shortened case closure time from 8.1 days to 3.8 days.

The company also introduced new features to its seeQer platform, including expanded pharmacy benefit capabilities and a new tool called PA Submit Right. This feature identifies the correct submission pathways for prior authorizations, helping providers reduce administrative workload and improve operational efficiency.

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