UnitedHealthcare will reimburse providers through automated clearinghouse/direct deposit or virtual credit card payments. The insurer giant said the change will speed up provider payments so they can better manage their operations.
Providers that didn’t elect for the electronic payments may have started to receive virtual cards in place of paper checks as early as Aug. 1.
UnitedHealthcare first announced the change in March. However, the rollout was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The California Medical Association outlined the changes in a recent blog post. Read more here.
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