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    Nacha has for many years advocated that dental and medical practices receive claim payments by ACH and avoid virtual credit cards (VCCs) and paper checks. Dental practices, however, all too often found insurance companies coaxing them to take claim …
  Nacha Direct Members are comprised of financial institutions and payments association organizations that shape and influence the governance and direction of the ACH Network and the Nacha Operating Rules. Through cross-industry cooperation, innovation and …
  Nacha is forming the Healthcare Payments Advisory Group to advance electronic payment workflows in healthcare. HPAG’s mission is to establish a collaborative environment with industry stakeholders; generate discussions around electronic funds transfer …
  There’s a lot of talk lately about stablecoins, especially after the GENIUS Act was signed into law in July. But just what is stablecoin? And where does ACH fit in?  The GENIUS (Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins) Act …
  On July 18, 2025, President Donald Trump signed the GENIUS Act (Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins) into law—the first federal framework for payment stablecoins in the United States. This law marks a turning point for …
  RESTON, Virginia, Sept. 9, 2025 – Today, Nacha announced Synchrony, a leading consumer financing company and online bank, is its newest Direct Member. With the addition of Synchrony, Nacha now counts 47 Direct Members, including financial institutions and …
  Many medical and dental offices operate on tight budgets, so every dollar counts more than ever. ACH can help. Learn how to tap into the ACH Network and use Direct Deposit and Direct Payment to free up time, and save money and energy to help you grow your …
  Every day across the U.S., lots of healthcare professionals receive lots of insurance payments, and new Nacha research shows there’s one common thread. “Nobody likes checks. That’s what we heard. As a payment mechanism, they’re the least efficient, most …
  