There are none that I am aware of.  HIPAA says that if you 
send directly from provider to payer, or vice-versa, you 
cannot use XML - you must use X12.  I talked with Gary 
Christophe, the CIO of HCFA, and he is personally very 
interested in XML.  He agrees, though, that it will be *at 
least* three years before it would replace X12.  I can say 
for certain that the industry will not be pleased if it 
would come that soon.

You can send/receive XML if you use a clearinghouse, as 
most payers/providers do in healthcare.  As far as I know, 
there is no benefit to sending an XML transaction to the 
clearinghouse, or receiving one, as they will charge you 
the same regardless of the transaction type.  I would be 
interested in hearing anything from any clearinghouses if 
that isn't the case.

The surprising thing to me about the new HIPAA legislation 
is that it apparently requires you to use X12 only if you 
don't use a clearinghouse.  As virtually everyone does use 
a clearinghouse, virtually everyone doesn't have to do 
anything.   And since a clearinghouse is defined 
circuitously as an entity that remaps data between two 
partners, it seems to me that the legislation is 
meaningless.

Any other reads on the legislation would be much 
appreciated!

Chris Thompson
Executive Vice President
Recognition Research, Inc.
1750 Kraft Dr. Suite 2000
Blacksburg, VA 24060
540.961.6500
540.961.3568/fax
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On Thursday, August 31, 2000 2:01 PM, sameer rao 
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hello Group,
>
>       Are there any organizations/Groups working on
> Schemas or DTD for EDI transactoins specific to
> HealthCare industry. With the HIPAA legistalation, all
> of the HealthCare industry should be ready to Receive
> and Respond for x12 EDI Transaction 837/835 and
> others.
>
>    Is there ongoing effort to have these EDI
> transactions mapped onto XML ? Are there any Schemas
> or DTD being created ? Do reply if anyone has any
> information on these.
>
> Thanks much,
> -SvR.
>
>
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