Anne Quigg
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06/27/2002 11:50 cc:
AM Subject: Re: Unsolicited 277
in response to claim submissions(Document link: Anne
Quigg)
Cynthia/Joe,
Just food for thought....The New Jersey HINT law actually places
further burden upon the providers & their vendors. Since they legislated
the "standard" and not an individual implementation guide, the providers
will have to accept proprietary versions of the Standard, at a time when
they are struggling to meet the HIPAA requirements.
It could be overwhelming if doing business in multiple states and
payers adopt another "version" of the 277 to meet business needs, etc.
Ideally, it would be nice for everyone to have one implementation guide
to adhere to.
Anne Quigg
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