2021 CAQH Index: COVID-Related Challenges Resulted in Increased Adoption of Electronic Business Processes and Greater Opportunities for Future Savings
CAQH has released the ninth annual report measuring the progress healthcare payers and providers are making to use electronic business processes. Every year, the CAQH Index tracks automation, spending and savings opportunities for administrative transactions related to verifying insurance coverage and cost sharing, obtaining authorization for care, submitting claims and supplemental information, and sending and receiving payments. The report categorizes transactions by whether they are fully automated, partially electronic or manual. This year’s Index considers the impact of the pandemic on business processes and spending.
Findings from the 2021 CAQH Index:
- The adoption of electronic administrative transactions increased on average by 2.3 percentage points across the medical and dental industries. This shift was driven, in part, by the challenges of virtual work environments during the pandemic.
- The total volume of transactions fell by 11 percent and three percent for the medical and dental industries, respectively, as providers and patients cancelled or postponed appointments.
- Of the estimated $391 billion spent on administrative complexity in the United States healthcare system, $42 billion, or 11 percent, is spent conducting nine common transactions. Of the $42 billion, the industry can save $20 billion, or 48 percent of existing annual spend, by transitioning to fully electronic transactions.
- This savings opportunity is 24 percent greater than that found in the previous CAQH Index report. This change was driven by higher medical costs for a lower volume of more complex manual transactions and lower costs for electronic transactions.
- Despite the decrease in overall medical transaction volume and growth in electronic adoption, total annual medical spend increased 12 percent as manual transactions required more intensive intervention to ensure that newly implemented requirements and codes were executed correctly, and that patient medical data was current and accurate.
To read the full 2021 CAQH Index, click here.
Register for a CAQH webinar discussing these findings being held on February 9th, 2021 at 2:00 pm ET.