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CORE
Priority Topics
As the national operating rule author, CAQH CORE strives to improve the efficiency, accuracy and effectiveness of industry-driven business transactions by working on priority topics. Health Care Claims Every day, millions of health care claims are …
Webinar
The Basics of HIPAA Standards and Operating Rule Adoption
Join Beth Karpiak and Michael Cimmino of the National Standards Group at CMS and Erin Weber, Vice President of CORE for an overview of Administrative Simplification provisions under HIPAA. …
How BCBS Alabama Accelerated Their Credentialing Cycle
Resources
Webinar
Leveraging the Power of Provider Data: Industry Challenges and Opportunities
In this AHIP webinar, leaders from CAQH and the AMA will describe how provider data has potential to transform the way members navigate and receive health care, and explore approaches to overcoming critical data management challenges. …
COB Elevance Webinar and Slides
Blog
Message from Health Care Claims Subgroup Co-Chairs: Rule Development Update
As representatives of healthcare business services companies, provider organizations, health plans, and associations, we spend time optimizing data transmission workflows to improve healthcare administration in our day-to-day jobs. Within the health care …
News
Two Million Healthcare Providers Trust CAQH Solutions to Securely and Seamlessly Exchange Professional Information with Health Plans and Other Organizations
CAQH today announced that now more than two million healthcare practitioners use its provider data management solutions to enter, update and verify professional and practice information and securely share it with the organizations that they authorize. …
Blog
Three Considerations for Building a Proactive COB Program
When you think about coordinating benefits, you likely think of a costly and time-consuming process with minimal ROI. That’s because many plans take a reactive approach to coordination of benefits (COB) and pay claims before identifying overlapping …