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HERNDON, Va. , May 26, 2021 – As the COVID-19 pandemic begins to subside, healthcare claim payments are on the rise. Figures from Nacha, which governs the ACH Network, show nearly 37.4 million healthcare claim payments were made to providers by ACH in …
Episode 8: Pandemic Payments and the Use of the ACH Network During the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. government provided much-needed resources to millions of Americans, including child tax credit payments and economic impact payments. Bill Sullivan, Nacha's …
Episode 7: Direct Deposit Benefits Taxpayers On January 24, 2022, the Internal Revenue Service began accepting and processing 2021 tax year returns. Bill Sullivan, Nacha's Senior Director & Group Manager for Government & Industry Relations, sat down with …
2021 is shaping up to be a banner year for healthcare volume on the ACH Network, as medical and dental providers increasingly recognize the advantages of electronic claim payments. “There were 361 million healthcare EFTs through the ACH Network through …
Urges Greater Adoption of the Healthcare EFT, and Points to Afinis as Model for API Standardization Nacha filed comments on July 30, 2021, with the National Committee on Vital Health and Statistics (NCVHS), Subcommittee on Standards, in response to the …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —Presidents typically stand before Congress and proclaim the state of the union to be strong. Michael Herd was looking for a different adjective to describe the ACH State of the Union and came up with the perfect fit: “historic.” …
If you are a small business and not using ACH to your fullest advantage, this is the place you want to be. ACH can be used to automatically pay your employees or vendors, or get paid. Save everyone you work with the hassle of writing and mailing a check. …
Nacha has been working hard to get the word to healthcare providers that when it comes to receiving claim payments, ACH is the way to go. The 2022 numbers indicate the message is being heard—and acted on—with new Nacha figures showing there were more than …