Frequently Asked Questions

Get quick answers to the most asked questions about PCIN membership.

Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions
PCIN is designed to enhance your current operations, not replace them. You maintain complete control over staffing, scheduling, clinical protocols, and patient relationships.

Our governance structure ensures practicing physicians and providers guide all clinical and strategic decisions.

Clinical leaders represent various specialties and practice types, maintaining our commitment to clinical autonomy.

Beyond standard quality reporting (which we help streamline), most PCIN benefits operate in the background.

Optional activities like committee participation and continuing education are available for interested physicians and providers.

Many physicians and providers see immediate benefits through enhanced contract access and reduced administrative costs.

Shared savings distributions typically begin after the first full year of participation.

Yes. PCIN is designed to complement, not compete with, existing professional relationships.

Many of our members maintain hospital privileges and referral relationships while benefiting from PCIN's additional opportunities.