
Credential Network Selected for WTIA's 14th Founder Cohort
Credential Network has been named to WTIA's 14th Founder Cohort, one of 21 Washington startups selected this year. A look at what the four-month accelerator means for our team in Spokane.
Practical tactics, product updates, and the occasional rant from the Credential Network team and the credentialing pros we work with.

Why we redesigned Credential Network's AI agent so sensitive data never enters the model. Agents reason, tools act, and data is referenced, never held.

The administrative bottlenecks credentialing teams keep flagging, and what they're actually costing the practices that live with them.

A credentialing specialist's perspective on what providers often don't know about their own credentials, and why it matters for their career.

Credential Network's Product Manager on burning out of healthcare administration, the seven years away, and why she's back to fix credentialing end to end.

A plain-language glossary of the ten credentialing terms, from PSV to privileging, that every healthcare administrator should know.

Dylan joins Blake on the Cowles Ventures Podcast to talk about building Credential Network in the wake of a life-changing wingsuit accident, why healthcare credentialing is so broken, and where AI actually matters in healthcare.

The Spokane Journal of Business covers HSSA's $3.25M award cohort, naming Credential Network alongside Blaze Barrier, Glyciome, Precision Quantomics, and Slate Dental.

HSSA announces $3.25M in awards to five Spokane-based health and bioscience startups, with Credential Network receiving a $750,000 award to scale its credentialing-automation platform.

The new federal "professional degree" rules reclassify nursing, PA, PT, OT, and more. Here's what's changing in 2026 and how to plan.

The Spokane Journal of Business' editorial board on Spokane's startup ecosystem, and where Credential Network fits as part of the regional 25+5 list of high-potential ventures.

Dry January highlights the growing demand for addiction care, yet credentialing delays and provider shortages keep treatment out of reach for millions who need help now.