Let’s Chat Open Forum: Change Healthcare/Optum Payment Disruption Accelerated/Advance Payment Program
Part A and Part B Providers experiencing cash flow problems related to Change Healthcare/Optum Payment Disruption (CHOPD), which began on 2/21/2024, may be eligible for Accelerated/Advance Payments (AAP). Accelerated and Advance Payments are intended to provide necessary funds to Part A and B providers, respectively, when there is a disruption in Medicare claims submission and/or claims processing.
National Government Services (NGS), Inc. is offering this open forum session to assist impacted providers and staff members through this process and address any questions you have about the accelerated and advance payment program. Providers impacted by this payment disruption are encouraged to attend.
All Times are Eastern Time
- Let’s Chat Open Forum: Change Healthcare/Optum Payment Disruption Accelerated/Advance Payment Program
03/20/2024
10:00AM – 11:00AM ET
- Let’s Chat Open Forum: Change Healthcare/Optum Payment Disruption Accelerated/Advance Payment Program
03/21/2024
11:00AM – 12:00PM ET
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