Digital Guide

You don't need Alma to bill Aetna.
Here's how to do it yourself.

A step-by-step guide to direct Aetna credentialing for solo practice therapists — no middleman, no platform cuts, no waiting on someone else's timeline.

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Instant download. PDF format. Written by a CPES-credentialed billing specialist.

Aetna cut Alma reimbursement rates effective July 15, 2026. If you're still on the platform, this is the exit ramp.

Platform billing was supposed to make things easier.

It did, for a while. But every session you bill through Headway, Alma, or Rula is a session where someone else sets your rate, keeps a cut, and controls your payer relationships.

With Aetna cutting rates to Alma providers this summer, the math has changed for a lot of practices. The question now is whether credentialing directly with Aetna is actually possible — and how long it takes.

It is possible. It takes the right sequence of steps and a clear picture of what to expect. That's what this guide covers.

What's inside

Ten sections covering the full direct credentialing process — from CAQH setup through your first clean Aetna claim.

CAQH Setup and Maintenance

What to complete, what to upload, and how to keep your attestation current so your application doesn't stall.

Document Gathering Checklist

Everything Aetna requires before you start the application, with a printable pre-application checklist included.

Understanding Aetna's Network

How Aetna's provider network is structured, what "par" status means for your practice, and what to expect from contracting.

The Two-Phase Application Process

Phase one is the Request for Participation on Aetna's website (30-60 minutes). Phase two is the full credentialing application. Both covered in detail.

Application Status Tracking

How to follow up, who to contact, and what typical timelines look like so you're not guessing.

Post-Approval Steps

What happens after you're approved — including how to transition existing clients off Alma and onto your direct billing.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

The errors that delay or derail applications, based on what actually goes wrong in practice.

Ongoing Maintenance Requirements

What Aetna requires after credentialing is complete — re-credentialing timelines, CAQH attestation windows, and what triggers a status review.


Who this is for


"I had no idea the process was this straightforward. I kept putting it off because I assumed it would be complicated. This guide made it manageable."

LCSW, Solo Practice

Danielle Wagar
CPES, CPCS
Upstate Healthcare Administration LLC

Written by a credentialing specialist, not a content marketer.

This guide was written by Danielle Wagar, a Certified Professional with 15+ years in healthcare billing and credentialing. She works exclusively with solo providers and small group practices in behavioral health and allied health — the same practices this guide is designed for.

The content reflects what actually happens during the Aetna credentialing process, not a generalized overview of how payer enrollment works.

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