
Rules to improve information sharing among health care organizations finalized
New rules for attachments, benefits verification, and infrastructure aim to improve communication
“The operating rules released today represent another step in improving the way plans and providers exchange information millions of times every day,” said Tim Kaja, MBA, Senior Vice President, Optum Care and
The rules cover three main areas: attachments, benefits verification, and infrastructure.
New rules for supplemental documentation attachments
The new prior authorization and health care claim attachments operating rules enable providers to send to health plans documentation to support a claim or prior authorization in a uniform, electronic format using industry standards. The exchange of attachments has been a longstanding industry challenge and these rules will lead to quicker coverage and payment decisions.
Updated rules for eligibility and benefits verification
The updated
Updated rules for infrastructure
The updated infrastructure rules call for greater health plan system availability and less frequent periods of downtime. These rules will support care delivery, the patient experience and revenue cycle processing as providers will have more reliable access to data at the time of service.
“CAQH CORE participating organizations are taking on the most pressing and timely administrative issues in healthcare related to prior authorization, telemedicine and delivering better information to providers at the point of care,” said Linda Reed, RN, MBA, senior vice president and chief information officer, St. Joseph’s Health and CAQH CORE board vice chair, in a statement. “Health care stakeholders came together to develop, debate and adopt these important rules, and we expect the benefits to be significant and industry-wide.”
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