Patrice, Yes, those are "Type 2" payer specific requirements. The question is that if the provider sends a "minimal data set" type of claim, the payer may have to accept it as is without being able to introduce additional requirements. That is a topic for discussion another day.
Kepa On Friday 15 November 2002 09:03 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Patrice, > > Type 7 is still payer-specific but is only those specific payers that are > mentioned in the guides. I guess they are the ones who had a voice in the > meetings where the standards were developed. Any other subset of the rules > need to be edited once the transmission is let into the application. It is > against the HIPAA guidelines to reject something that does follow the IG > guidelines. However, they can deny the claim or whatever once it is in > their application if it does not contain the data the application is > expecting. Does that make sense? > > _______________________________________________ > > John Lilleston > Technical Supervisor > Verizon Information Technologies, Inc. > Healthcare Solutions > 813-979-3225 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.VerizonIT.com/ > _______________________________________________ > > > > > "Thaler, Patrice > > M" To: "WEDI SNIP Testing Subworkgroup List" > <Patrice.Thaler@a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > llina.com> cc: > > Subject: RE: Payer Edits > > 11/15/2002 09:22 > > AM > > Please respond to > > "WEDI SNIP > > Testing > > Subworkgroup > > List" > > > > > > > > > > My example is this: > Payer A requires me to use code "55" in a particular data element. Payer B > requires me to use code "66". Both are codes offered in the guide for that > data element. They will reference their choices in their specific payer > companion guides. > > Would those be type 2 edits? > > My dilemma is this: We are offering a tool for our community for what has > been called type 6 edits that matches all code choices in the guides. Some > payers are creating companion guides for rules as mentioned above. How do I > explain to the community that first they are testing against the broad type > 6 edits, then they can test with a specific payer guide for the edit I > mentioned above? Maybe I do not have to call it any type?...but this is > getting confusing since Type 7 in the past have been referred to as payer > specific. > > > > Thank you > Patrice > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kepa Zubeldia [mailto:Kepa.Zubeldia@;claredi.com] > Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 5:56 PM > To: WEDI SNIP Testing Subworkgroup List > Subject: Re: Payer Edits > > > Patrice, > > I have a different opinion. Some payer specific edits refer to situational > > edits (type 4) or to line of business specific edits (type 6) or even to > limitation on syntactical requirements such as limits on loop counts or > requiring specific provider IDs that would fit within the definition of > type > 2 edits. > > So the fact that they are payer specific does not make them into a type 8 > vague group. My interpretation is that there are "HIPAA requirements" and > "payer specific requirements" and both types can be divided into the same > types 2-6. Type 1 is X12 syntax and the payers cannot define that. > > Then type 7 in the "HIPAA requirements" are payer specific requirements > defined in the implementation guide, such as Medicare, Medicaid and Indian > Health. A payer specific requirement that does not fit within the "payer > specific types 2-6" would be a "payer specific type 7" sort of edit. > > So, as I understand it, there is no type 8. > > Does this make sense? > > Kepa > > > > On Thursday 14 November 2002 10:30 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Patrice, > > > > Yes...any payer edits that are not mentioned in the X12N implementation > > guides would be referred to as the next type of testing. Our plans are > to > > delve more into that subject in the Business to Business Testing white > > paper. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > John Lilleston > > Technical Supervisor > > Verizon Information Technologies, Inc. > > Healthcare Solutions > > 813-979-3225 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://www.VerizonIT.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > > > > > > > > > "Thaler, Patrice > > > M" To: "WEDI SNIP > Testing > Subworkgroup List" > > <Patrice.Thaler@a > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > llina.com> cc: > > > Subject: Payer Edits > > > 11/14/2002 12:26 > > > PM > > > Please respond to > > > "WEDI SNIP > > > Testing > > > Subworkgroup > > > List" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > There are some payers that are developing their own companion guides and > we > > will be testing against them with a tool prior to direct testing. 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