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Standardization of electronic data interchange may significantly improve information transfer between payer and provider.
Codification of electronic data standards may position providers to efficiently move their services onto the Internet:
It provides healthcare organizations with an opportunity to streamline and simplify their operations and infrastructure thereby providing a significant potential for savings. For example, a large amount of physician practice time is currently spent on administrative processing. We expect that administrative needs may significantly decrease with implementation of HIPAA standards.
Small plans have an extra year or until April 20, 2006 to comply.
The Final Rule explains the penalty to be imposed "per violation on any person who fails to comply with a standard" and puts a cap on the amount imposed on any one person per year to be $25,000. Since a provider usually files more than one claim at a time, it would be easy to accumulate many violations with one single transmission. For instance, if a provider sends a batch of claims electronically directly to a payer but does not use the 837 format, the penalties would be $100 for each of the claims in that batch. Assuming the provider sends 100 claims per day, the possible penalty would be $10,000 ($100 x100 claims). In 3 days the provider would amass the maximum amount of penalty that could be imposed.
What we don't know yet is how enforcement is going to be conducted, nor are we sure how the compliance provisions will be established. HHS has announced that it intends to publish an NPRM sometime early next year that will cover these issues. Since the NPRM will not establish a 'standard', it will not require the 2 year implementation timetable that the existing NPRM's require so it will be effective BEFORE the Final Rule for Transactions and Codes Sets. This NPRM ( and subsequent Final Rule) is also expected to address some other outstanding issues such as certification.
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Updated: 04/22/08