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Advanced Issues in Transactions, Data Code Sets and Identifiers: Testing and Certification

Advanced Issues in Transactions, Data Code Sets and Identifiers: Testing and Certification. Mark McLaughlin Regulatory Policy Analyst McKesson Information Solutions. Case Study of Clearinghouses. Clearinghouse Readiness Clearinghouse Testing and Certification Payer Readiness

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Advanced Issues in Transactions, Data Code Sets and Identifiers: Testing and Certification

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  1. Advanced Issues in Transactions, Data Code Sets and Identifiers: Testing and Certification Mark McLaughlin Regulatory Policy Analyst McKesson Information Solutions

  2. Case Study of Clearinghouses • Clearinghouse Readiness • Clearinghouse Testing and Certification • Payer Readiness • Payer Testing and Certification Issues • HIPAA Successful Factors

  3. Clearinghouse Readiness • Not accommodating all transactions today • Transactions most commonly accommodated: • Claims • Remits • Eligibility • Claim Status • Some Referral certification and authorization • Clearinghouses appear ahead of the implementation curve • NDC codes • Addenda items • Data content still needed • Verification vs. Validation

  4. Clearinghouse Testing and Certification • Most using at least one testing or certification service • Testing with basic transactions • 50-100 files for Institutional and Professional claims • 10-20 files for remittances • 20 for eligibility • Third party testing by payer trading partners is most often not required

  5. Payer Readiness • Over 1000 payer trading partners: only 30 in testing process • Payers, in general, appear to be using a phase-in approach • Stage 1 – Incorporate new translator and transactions into existing process • Stage 2 – Implement pseudo-compliant X12 • Stage 3 – Implement HIPAA compliant X12 • Many payers using a third party testing or certification service for their own internal use

  6. Testing and Certification Issues • Internal tests run through testing services to assist in problem finding and correction prior to payer testing. • Tests sent through two similar testing services resulted in the same exact errors. No point in using both. • Trading partners use the testing service to resolve interpretation issues.

  7. Testing and Certification Issues Is there value in testing? • Varying companion guides • Differences in batching, looping, interchanges • Differences in interpretation of fields • Restrictions on delimiters • Restrictions on field sizes • Using “not used” fields still • Adding values to IG internal code lists

  8. HIPAA Successful Factors Factors leading to successful HIPAA compliance: • Consistent interpretation in the Implementation Guides critical • Buy-in of the payers to the value of the testing and certification services needed • Stage 3 testing of fully compliant transactions must be done immediately

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