LUGPA Policy Alert 
CMS Introduce Accelerated and Advance Payments to Providers in the Wake of CHANGE Cyber-Attack

March 13, 2024 

We understand the significant challenges many of you have faced with medical claims and payments following the cyber-attack on CHANGE Healthcare on February 21st. While UnitedHealth Group has taken steps to alleviate some of these difficulties with its temporary provider assistance fund, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have grappled with the question of whether they possess the statutory authority to offer accelerated and advanced payments to providers, especially in Part B.

This uncertainty stemmed from the absence of emergency waiver authorities, which were granted during the pandemic and are no longer in effect.

However, we're pleased to share that CMS has recently issued additional provider assistance, particularly aimed at providers in Part B. Their latest announcements indicate that, alongside considering applications for accelerated payments for Medicare Part A providers, they will now also consider applications for advance payments for Part B providers.

LUGPA remains vigilant in monitoring the impact of the recent cyber-attack on CHANGE Healthcare and its repercussions on medical claims and payments. We recognize the critical importance of cybersecurity in safeguarding sensitive healthcare data and ensuring the seamless operation of healthcare systems. For your convenience, we've included both the fact sheet and the CMS statement below.

CMS Statement on Continued Action to Respond to the Cyberattack on Change Healthcare

Change Healthcare/ Optum Payment Disruption (CHOPD) Accelerated and Advance Payments for Part A Providers and Part B Suppliers Frequently Asked Questions

 


LUGPA RESOURCES: 

Improving Cybersecurity for Healthcare Providers 

Cybersecurity Resources for Healthcare Providers