Trading Partner Agreements in Healthcare: The Hidden Source of EDI Non-Compliance When healthcare EDI breaks, teams often blame mappings, code sets, or “payer quirks.” In practice, many compliance issues originate somewhere less technical and more overlooked: the Trading Partner Agreement (TPA). TPAs sit in an uncomfortable middle ground. They’re not standards documents like X12 implementation … Read More →
HIPAA Enforcement in Practice: What Auditors Actually Look for in X12 Transactions HIPAA enforcement is often discussed in abstract terms — policies, safeguards, and “reasonable controls.” When auditors review X12 transactions, they are not judging intentions or architecture diagrams. They look for evidence — clear, traceable, repeatable evidence. Here’s what actually gets examined in real-world … Read More →
Understanding 835 Remittance Advice: Reconciling Provider Payments In healthcare revenue cycle management, getting paid is only half the story. The other half is understanding why you were paid what you were paid. This is where the EDI 835 transaction, also known as the Electronic Remittance Advice (ERA), earns its keep. The 835 explains how … Read More →
Common EDI Integration Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them) EDI is a proven backbone of B2B operations, but many integrations still stumble in predictable ways. Based on real-world implementations across retail, healthcare, and supply chains, here are five of the most common EDI integration mistakes and how to sidestep them. 1. Treating EDI as … Read More →



