Change Health Outages Requires Swift Federal Response

AMGA today urged the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to open the Medicare Accelerated and Advance Payment (AAP) program to physicians and other Part B providers harmed by the recent Change Healthcare cybersecurity attack.

AMGA Calls on CMS to Include Part B Providers in Accelerated Payments

Alexandria, VA – AMGA today urged the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to open the Medicare Accelerated and Advance Payment (AAP) program to physicians and other Part B providers harmed by the recent Change Healthcare cybersecurity attack. The attack has resulted in a number of problems for AMGA members, including billing and cash flow disruptions, prior authorization transmission problems, and remittal problems for electronic prescriptions. AMGA appreciates CMS is working with the healthcare community to respond to the attack, but it is vital the response includes all provider types. 

“AMGA members are working first and foremost to ensure patient safety and continued access to care and vital medications,” said AMGA President and CEO Jerry Penso, MD, MBA. “But providers simply do not have the financial resources to go too long without a functioning claims processing system. During COVID-19, CMS provided critical funding to providers to sustain operations. The same needs to happen now.”

CMS has indicated it recognizes providers may face cash flow issues due to the cybersecurity attack. AGMA strongly recommends CMS indicate as soon as possible that AAP funds will be available to both Part A and Part B providers.

AMGA’s letter is available on AMGA’s website.

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