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CAQH Receives WEDI Leadership in Technology Award
During the October Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI) Fall Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, CAQH was recognized for its contribution to the advancement of EDI and eCommerce technology in healthcare.
The WEDI Leadership in Technology Award was presented to both CAQH and the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics (NCVHS) in recognition of achievements by each organization that contribute significantly to the advancement of the WEDI mission. The final award winners were selected by the WEDI Board of Directors, based on recommendations from a cross-discipline jury drawn from the WEDI membership. Executive Director Robin Thomashauer accepted the award on behalf of CAQH.
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CAQH to Lead U.S. Healthcare Efficiency Index
CAQH and Emdeon Inc. announced in September the transfer of ownership and management of the U.S. Healthcare Efficiency Index® (USHEI) to CAQH. The USHEI was created by Emdeon in 2008 as an industry forum for monitoring business efficiency in healthcare. It provides a national benchmark to track and measure the adoption of electronic medical transactions including claims and payment for the approximately 13 billion administrative transactions that are conducted each year.
Stewardship of the Index by CAQH will enable a more comprehensive view of quantifiable results in healthcare simplification solutions. CAQH will incorporate industry data to offer a robust analysis of the progress being made from paper-based transactions to more efficient and cost effective electronic transactions.
More information about the USHEI can be found at www.ushealthcareindex.com.
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Health Affairs Article Recognizes CAQH Success in Promoting Healthcare Efficiency
A study published in the August 2011 issue of Health Affairs cites the work by CAQH as an example of progress being made to reduce administrative healthcare costs.
In “U.S. Physician Practices Versus Canadians: Spending Nearly Four Times As Much Money Interacting With Payers,” the study’s authors assert that “everyone – health plans, physicians and their staffs, and patients – will be better off if inefficiencies in transactions between physicians and health plans can be reduced.” Concluding that “some progress is being made,” the study references how the CAQH Universal Provider Datasource® (UPD®) streamlines provider data collection for credentialing and other purposes. UPD is currently utilized by more than 965,000 providers and over 600 organizations in the U.S.
In a separate article, study co-author Larry Casalino, Chief of the Division of Outcomes and Effectiveness Research at the Cornell University Weill Cornell Medical College, told Politico that CAQH “reduces a common duplicative paperwork annoyance.”
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New CAQH Staff
CAQH recently welcomed Brett Lieberman as the Director of Communications. He is working closely with the CORE and UPD Project Directors to plan, direct, and implement activities associated with public relations and communication outreach for CAQH. Brett joins CAQH from the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, where he worked as the Manager of Strategic Communications in their DC office. Prior to that time he was at several regional and national news services, focusing on government and political issues. Brett has a BS in Journalism and Political Science from Boston University and is a candidate for an MA in government at Johns Hopkins. Brett can be reached at blieberman@caqh.org.
Also joining CAQH is Vernon White, UPD Senior Manager, Systems and Technology Innovations. In this role Vernon has responsibility for all aspects of the UPD technology and is leading current efforts to modernize the UPD system, implement enhancements and execute new activities. Vernon was most recently at Kaiser Permanente as the Lead Project Manager for IT Infrastructure and Operations. Prior to Kaiser Permanente, he was at the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association as their Portfolio Manager for IT Informatics. Vernon has also held positions at several other organizations with responsibility for planning, implementing and managing a range of technology projects. He holds a BA in Mass Media Arts and an MBA. Vernon can be reached at vwhite@caqh.org.
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