Sandy,

All of them!  You cannot be compliant with HIPAA if your transactions do 
not balance, or if you don't meet the inter-segment dependencies, or if 
you don't care for the instructions in the gray boxes, or if your code 
sets are non-HIPAA, or if you don't meet the situational requirements 
that apply to your business.  So, being compliant with syntax does not 
make you compliant with the rest.

That is why we cannot think of the six levels as "levels" but rather as 
types of testing that needs to be done.  And you cannot say "I am 
compliant up to level 5".  You either are compliant with all of them or 
you are not HIPAA compliant.

The exception could be if none of the "specialty" types of rules apply 
to you.  Obviously if you are an ambulance company you need to comply 
with all the ambulance requirements, but if you are a pediatrician you 
don't need to comply with the requirements for ambulance, or DME, or 
oxygen, or home health, or hospice, or other "specialty" requirements. 
In that case, none of the "Level 6" requirements would apply to you.

I hope this helps.

Kepa


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> What levels of testing is required by HHS to be considered compliant. I 
> believe WEDI is supporting levels 1, 2 and 5. Is this approved by HHS?
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> Thank you.
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> Sandy Cassell
> HIPAA Customer Management Team
> MC L831
> (248) 486-2134
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