Overview
Dispute Resolution Best Practices
While most interactions on the Veriport Network proceed smoothly, there may be rare instances where a dispute arises between a requester (TPA) and a provider (CSP). This article outlines how disputes should be handled, what Veriport’s role is, and ...
Setting Collection Site Pricing
After adding your collection site to Veriport’s Network, you’ll need to define your service pricing. Veriport allows Providers to set separate rates for In-Network and Out-of-Network testing services as well as specific pricing per collection site. ...
Adding Collection Sites to the Network
As a Provider you can make your collection sites available to Requesters through Veriport’s Network. This allows your location(s) to receive test requests directly through the platform. Important: Only collection sites that are fully owned and ...
Understanding In-Network vs. Out-of-Network Testing
Veriport’s Network feature allows Requesters (TPAs) and Providers (CSPs) to coordinate drug and alcohol testing with clear distinctions between In-Network and Out-of-Network testing. The classification directly affects logistics, cost, lab/MRO usage, ...
Understanding the Difference Between a Requester and a Provider
In Veriport’s Network feature, two primary roles interact to facilitate drug and alcohol testing services: the Requester and the Provider. Understanding the responsibilities and capabilities of each role is essential for navigating the Network ...