Paul:

If 2 health plans mutually engage in COB, the receiver of the original claim 
should not be sending charges THEY bundled to the next payer.  The first 
payer should be sending the originally submitted charges to the second payer. 
 You shouldn't have to figure out how to reconcile to original charges...

 The preamble of the Final Rule says "With respect to COB, if a health plan 
electronically performs COB exchange with another health plan or other payer, 
then it must store the COB data necessary to forward the transaction to that 
health plan or other payer."   
Also, in the regulation, section 162.925 (b) it says " Coordination of 
Benefits.  If a health plan receives a standard transaction and coordinates 
benefits with another health plan (or another payer) it must store the 
coordination of benefits data it needs to forward the standard transaction to 
the other health plan (or other payer).

Maria Ward
  



<< If a payer receives COB claims that contain bundled charges, not the 
originally submitted charges, how does the health plan reconcile the 
submitted charges to the paid amounts on an 835 - if the original charges 
were not passed?
 
 Thanks,
 Paul >>

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