HIPAA CAQH CORE Batch Processing (250: Claim Status Infrastructure Rule) HIPAA CAQH CORE recognizes that every organization has its own record-retention policies and, therefore, does not mandate a strict requirement for retention of response files. However, CAQH CORE recommends that a copy of responses be kept available for a minimum of six months after they Read More →

HIPAA CAQH CORE

CAQH CORE HTTP/S (250: Claim Status Infrastructure Rule) Connectivity CAQH CORE HTTP/S is secure and reliable enough to protect the delivery of healthcare information over the Internet. In Phase I development discussions, CAQH CORE solicited input on this topic from its Technical Work Group members and experts within healthcare and other industries, such as financial services. Based on Read More →

CAQH CORE 259

CAQH CORE 259: AAA Error Code Reporting Rule CAQH CORE 259: Operating Rule states that the receiver of the X12 271 response, i.e., the system that originated the X12 270 inquiry, is required to detect all combinations of error conditions from the AAA segments in the X12 271 responses, and to display to the receiving Read More →

CAQH CORE 258

CAQH CORE 258: Normalizing Patient Last Name Rule CAQH CORE 258 Operating Rule requires the removal of both the apostrophe and the hyphen in the O’Donnell-Griswold example cited. The normalized name would be ODONNELLGRISWOLD. CAQH CORE 258: Last Name Normalization Rule Version 2.1.0 does not address this specific scenario. Since the characters “De” are not included in Read More →