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Join panelists Peter Tapling, Managing Director, PTap Advisory, LLC and Joe Casali, Executive Vice President, NEACH, as they sit down with Stephanie Prebish, Senior Managing Director, Association Services at Nacha, to talk about a Smarter Faster Payments …
If you’re interested in the financial technology sessions at Smarter Faster Payments in Miami, listen in as Steven E. Bernstein, Head of North American Strategic Business Development at J.P. Morgan, and Stephanie Prebish, Senior Managing Director of …
The Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare (CAQH) owns and manages the CORE Operating Rules. The Healthcare EFT Enrollment Rules were just updated to help health claim payments move more efficiently and effectively while aiming to reduce fraud. Three …
Tailored for business banking customers or anyone new to payments, this insightful video series is designed to demystify the intricate landscape of payments. The videos provide you with the essential knowledge needed to navigate the payments industry with …
This tool, modeled after the popular ACH Quick Reference Cards for Financial Institutions , is specifically designed for corporate ACH users. This four-card reference set gives Originators fingertip access to critical information for the correct handling …
… Explore Nacha in-person events for exceptional payments education and networking opportunities. These events qualify for AAP/APRP continuing education credits. Smarter Faster Payments Attending the annual Payments Conference gives you a professional …
It’s been one of Nacha’s main focuses in recent years: Encouraging healthcare professionals—especially dentists—to receive claim payments by electronic funds transfer, or EFT. There’s new evidence that these efforts are paying off. The 2023 CAQH Index …
A decade-long increase in medical and dental professionals receiving claim payments by EFT continued in 2023. The nearly 488 million EFT healthcare payments reflect a rise of 7.7% over 2022. And when you look back to 2013, when there were just 19.2 …