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Doctors are increasingly making the switch to receive electronic claim payments, but for dentists it’s like pulling teeth. The new 2019 CAQH Index , released Jan. 21, estimates that 70% of medical claim payments were made electronically last year. That’s …
[Podcast] The ACH Network is Not Just Payroll and B2B Transactions. It’s Branching Into New Segments, Too
Many are familiar with the ACH Network, which last year electronically moved 24.7 billion payments valued at nearly $56 trillion between accounts at different financial institutions for payments including large B2B transactions or payroll direct deposit. …
With paper check use declining and electronic payment methods on the rise, the ACH Network has grown tremendously in recent years. A recent PaymentsJournal podcast unpacked how this growth continued into 2020, even as the pandemic disrupted regular …
Many dentists have yet to experience the benefits of receiving insurance claim payments by ACH, but there are encouraging signs, a new report found. “Although the majority of dental payments are made via a paper check, the industry is seeing an uptick in …
Nacha Rules Enforcement Promotes Higher ACH Network Quality Consumers and businesses have come to trust the ACH Network as a secure way to receive their pay with Direct Deposit, pay bills through Direct Payment, donate to favorite causes and more. One …
Without a doubt, becoming an AAP is great for career growth, but Brenda Eckert, AAP, sees even more importance in achieving the accreditation. “At Wells Fargo we have a strong focus on the AAP. We feel there is so much value in helping our customers and …
ACH Operations Bulletin #7-2020 Nacha Provides Update on COVID-19 Relief and Upcoming Effective Dates
Approximately six months ago, Nacha issued several ACH Operations Bulletins and Frequently Asked Questions announcing relief from a variety of requirements of the Nacha Operating Rules due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. This ACH Operations …
ACH Operations Bulletin #3-2019: Amount of Unauthorized Entry Fee Will Remain the Same Through September 2022
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The rule establishing the current Unauthorized Entry Fee provides that the amount will be re-evaluated every three years, with the initial 3-year period ending on September 30, 2019. The amount of the Unauthorized Entry Fee will remain …