A new healthcare electronic funds transfer (EFT) standard went into effect at the beginning of 2014, and many healthcare professionals are reaping the benefits of time and money saved. For example, ...
Healthcare providers interested in cost savings and other benefits are converting to electronic payments at a steady clip. In 2014, the ACH Network moved more than 149 million healthcare Electronic ...
It may not be surprising to learn that, according to the National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA), only 86% of dental practices today are submitting claims electronically and only 13% are ...
Insurers or their vendors are charging physician practices and hospitals fees ranging from 2% to 5% of claims payments for electronic funds transfer transactions. One of the sponsors of legislation ...
Re “Doctors shouldn’t be overcharged for electronic payments”: I am writing to provide information and insights that were missing from your Aug. 26 editorial about electronic payments in the health ...
An insurance industry lobbying campaign persuaded federal officials to allow insurers to charge physicians fees for the privilege of being paid electronically, even though it can cost more to mail ...
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