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 implementation of the Uniform Use of CARCs and RARCs Rule. The main goal of this education session is to discuss tips from industry implementers about executing CAQH CORE 360: Uniform Use of CARCs and RARCs Rule. This education session will also include rule requirements, information about the current Market Based Review of the CORE Code Combinations and ample time to answer your questions about the Rule.

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

In this education session:
  • Hear insights into processes, challenges and best practices for operationalizing the Uniform Use of CARCs and RARCs Rule from CORE participating organization and CORE Code Combinations Task Group member, Michigan Department of Community Health
     
  • Get a provider perspective on implementation considerations and approach from another CORE participating organization, Montefiore Medical Center, and find out how providers are working with their trading partners to realize the benefits from implementing this Rule
     
  • Receive answers to your questions about CAQH CORE 360: Uniform Use of CARCs and RARCs 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 Montefiore Medical Center
As the University Hospital for Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore is a premier academic medical center recognized among the top hospitals nationally and regionally by U.S. News & World Report for its clinical excellence, scientific discovery and commitment to its community. With four hospitals, 1,491 beds and 90,000 annual admissions, Montefiore is an integrated health system seamlessly linked by advanced technology. State-of-the-art primary and specialty care is provided through a network of more than 130 locations serving over 2 million residents in the Bronx and Westchester County, NY.

About Michigan Department of Community Health
The Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) is one of 18 departments of Michigan state government.  The Department, one of the largest in state government, is responsible for health policy and management of the state's publicly-funded health service systems. About 2 million Michigan residents will receive services this year that are provided with total or partial support from MDCH.

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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