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5 Things to Know About the CAQH DataSpring Rebrand (and What It Means for Your Credentialing Team)

CAQH announced on June 8, 2026 that it is now DataSpring, powered by CAQH, carrying forward more than 4.8 million provider-sourced records and eligibility data covering over 75% of insured Americans. ProView and the Provider Data Portal continue operating under the new brand, so this is a brand evolution rather than a platform migration. Credential Network's DataSpring integration rolls out in June 2026, letting credentialing teams import CAQH profile data into CredNet and put its AI engine to work on supplemental payer enrollments.

Dylan AvatarDylan AvatarCo-founder & CEO
· 4 min read

If you work in credentialing, payer enrollment, or provider data, you probably did a double take this week. CAQH, the organization behind the ProView profile that nearly every provider in America maintains, announced on June 8 that it is now DataSpring, powered by CAQH.

Yes, really. After 25 years, one of the most recognizable names in healthcare administration just got a new identity. The announcement landed alongside a full website relaunch and a splashy debut at AHIP 2026 in Las Vegas.

Here at Credential Network, we think this is genuinely exciting news for the industry. Even better, we have a product announcement of our own that ties right into it. Here are the five things you actually need to know.

1. The name is new. The data engine is not.

DataSpring carries forward everything CAQH built: more than 4.8 million provider-sourced records and eligibility connectivity covering over 75% of insured Americans, according to the official announcement. The portals your providers know, including ProView and the Provider Data Portal, are still running under the DataSpring umbrella.

In other words, this is a brand evolution, not a platform migration. If your team logs into CAQH today, you will land in a familiar place with a new logo over the door.

2. There is a bigger story behind the rebrand.

Earlier in 2026, CAQH restructured from a nonprofit into a company owned by twelve shareholder organizations affiliated with the nation's largest health plans, including UnitedHealth Group, Centene, Aetna, Elevance Health, Cigna, and Humana, as Becker's reported. CEO Sarah Ahmad told Becker's the rebrand is not tied to that change, but the timing tells you where the energy is: more investment, faster product development, and a mandate to grow.

For an industry that has been starved of modern infrastructure, a better-capitalized data utility is a welcome development.

3. "Spring" was chosen on purpose, and the symbolism matters.

Ahmad shared that the team interpreted "spring" two ways: a water spring with data flowing freely, and a physical spring that adapts and bounces forward. Fierce Healthcare's AHIP coverage described the rebrand as a deliberate push toward a more modern, innovative future, with leadership framing it as "springing forward."

That is more than marketing language. It signals that the quiet utility behind healthcare's plumbing wants to be a forward-facing innovator. We love to see it. Provider data has lived in the background for too long.

4. Providers are at the center of the new mission.

This might be the most encouraging signal of all. Ahmad told Becker's that now is the time for the organization to show up differently, as one that "truly cares about improving the experience and the burden of providers" and making sure providers and members do not face hassles around claims payment. The official announcement backs that up with a clear promise: new data solutions launching in the months ahead, built on the existing foundation to ensure claims process correctly the first time, providers get credentialed faster, and directories stay accurate.

5. Big news: CredNet's DataSpring integration rolls out this month.

We saved the best for last. Credential Network is rolling out our DataSpring integration in CredNet this month, and it is a major upgrade for credentialing teams.

Here is what it unlocks. Credentialing teams can now import provider data directly from CAQH profiles into CredNet, then put our AI engine, CredAssist, to work analyzing that data and putting it to support preparing for supplemental payer enrollments. The profile your providers already maintain becomes a launching pad: CredNet identifies what is there, flags what is missing, and helps your team turn a single attested profile into completed enrollment work across additional payers.

And for existing CredNet users, the underlying portals and data flows remain intact through the rebrand, so your current provider profiles, attestations, and imports keep moving without interruption. No action required, just new capability arriving.

The big picture

The DataSpring rebrand is a signal that provider data is finally getting the attention, investment, and ambition it deserves. CAQH spent 25 years building the foundation. DataSpring is betting the next era can be faster, cleaner, and more connected.

We share that conviction. At Credential Network, our mission has always been to make credentialing radically more efficient for the organizations doing the work: the groups, clinics, and credentialing teams who turn provider data into onboarded, enrolled, revenue-ready clinicians. A stronger, more energized data utility upstream makes everything we build downstream more powerful. Our new DataSpring integration is the first proof of that, and there is more coming.

Here's to the next era of provider data. We are ready for it.

Credential Network builds CredNet, the credentialing platform for healthcare organizations, featuring CredComply for credentialing teams and CredWallet for providers. Want to see the new DataSpring integration and how CredNet turns CAQH profile data into supplemental payer enrollments? Book a demo.

Frequently asked

Is CAQH now called DataSpring?

Yes. On June 8, 2026, CAQH rebranded as DataSpring, powered by CAQH. The organization carries forward more than 4.8 million provider-sourced records and eligibility data covering over 75% of insured Americans.

Does the DataSpring rebrand change CAQH ProView?

No. ProView and the Provider Data Portal continue to operate under the DataSpring brand. The rebrand is a brand evolution, not a platform migration, so providers log into the same portals.

Does CredNet integrate with DataSpring?

Yes. Credential Network is rolling out its DataSpring integration in June 2026. Credentialing teams can import provider data from CAQH profiles into CredNet and use its AI engine to analyze the data and complete supplemental payer enrollments.

Who owns DataSpring?

Following a January 2026 restructuring, DataSpring (formerly CAQH) is owned by twelve shareholder organizations affiliated with major health plans, including UnitedHealth Group, Centene, Aetna, Elevance Health, Cigna, and Humana.