Beam Health Announces Launch of AI Credentialing and AI Migrate to Power Scalable Provider Growth
January 2026 — Beam Health, an AI-powered workflow automation platform for healthcare organizations, today announced the release of AI Credentialing and AI Migrate, two new AI-driven capabilities designed to remove operational bottlenecks that slow provider onboarding, patient access, and growth.
Together, AI Credentialing and AI Migrate strengthen the operational foundation required for healthcare organizations to scale by automating two of the most complex and manual areas of operations: provider credentialing and system-to-system data movement.
Credentialing sits at the intersection of compliance and growth. Its core function is ensuring providers maintain up-to-date licenses, certifications, and documentation so they can practice and get paid. But credentialing also dictates how easily organizations can expand. Every new state, payer, or service line introduces new requirements, and much of that work is still managed manually across inboxes, shared folders, and payer portals. Missing or state-specific requirements are often discovered only after submissions are rejected, delaying provider activation and limiting patient access. Beam’s AI Credentialing transforms this process by automating document ingestion, building validated provider profiles tied directly to source documentation, tracking submissions, and proactively monitoring expirations and renewals. The result is faster time to credential, fewer denials, and the ability for clinicians to practice across state lines without added operational burden.
In parallel, Beam is launching AI Migrate, an AI-assisted system integration service designed to move data cleanly and reliably between healthcare systems. Once configured, AI Migrate supports patient encounter data, clinical documentation, and billing information, including the automated backfeed of signed clinical notes into source EMRs. AI assists with field mapping, handling inconsistencies, and managing edge cases, while prioritizing safety, auditability, and human oversight. The goal is not to automate clinical decisions, but to eliminate the friction caused by disconnected systems and manual data movement.
“These launches reflect how we think about AI at Beam,” said Sas, Founder and CEO of Beam Health. “After building an AI layer that lives on top of EMRs, enabling systems to talk to each other was a natural next step. Credentialing takes this even further by turning a process that often requires 90 or more days of active monitoring into a passive, asynchronous workflow running quietly in the background.”
AI Credentialing and AI Migrate are core components of Beam’s broader AI Growth and Operations platform, helping healthcare organizations onboard providers faster, activate capacity sooner, and ensure patient and clinical data move seamlessly across systems. By addressing credentialing and interoperability together, Beam aims to unlock growth that has traditionally been constrained by administrative complexity.
Both AI Credentialing and AI Migrate are available immediately, with flexible deployment options for clinics, MSOs, and digital health organizations.
About Beam Health
Beam Health is an AI-powered workflow platform built to reduce administrative burden across clinical operations. By replacing fragmented tools with a unified AI layer that connects directly to the EMR, Beam helps clinics streamline intake, documentation, billing, and patient engagement, giving clinicians back valuable time for care. Learn more at www.beam.health.