CAQH CORE: CAQH CORE Education Session - Jan 28, 2014 - Implementation Considerations for CARCs and RARCs

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CAQH CORE Education Session - Jan 28, 2014 - Implementation Considerations for CARCs and RARCs

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CAQH CORE Education Session

Implementation Considerations for CAQH CORE 360: Uniform Use of CARCs and RARCs Rule

January 28, 2014
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM ET

There is no fee to attend. 


Due to popular demand we are pleased to offer another education session focused on the Uniform Use of CARCs and RARCs Rule. The main goal of this education session is to discuss tips on how entities are implementing CAQH CORE 360: Uniform Use of CARCs and RARCs Rule.  This education session will also include implementation considerations, rule requirements, and information about the current Market Based Review of the CORE Code Combinations.

Note: A working knowledge of Federally Mandated CAQH CORE EFT & ERA Operating Rules is assumed.

In this education session:
  • Receive answers to your questions about CAQH CORE 360: Uniform Use of CARCs and RARCs Rule
  • Hear from specific industry implementers about steps they took to operationalize this Rule    
  • Learn more about the current Market Based Review, due by 2/14/14, and how you can submit your suggested adjustments to the CORE Code Combinations
  • Get more information about the free implementation resources provided by CAQH CORE   
Who Should Attend

All stakeholders that are currently working towards compliance with the EFT & ERA operating rules or have questions about the CARCs and RARCs Rule are encouraged to attend. 
 

About CAQH CORE
CAQH CORE is a national multi-stakeholder initiative that streamlines electronic healthcare administrative data exchange and improves health plan-provider interoperability through an integrated model of operating rule development, adoption and maintenance. CAQH CORE has been designated by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as an author for ACA-mandated operating rules. To learn more about CAQH CORE, visit www.caqh.org.

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