Rachel, <daydreaming>
If I was a payer, I think I would like to not just list the fact that I have filed for an extension, but I would like to list when I am going to be ready to accept or send the different transactions, the "tentative" date of implementation (no guarantees), what version I am implementing (Addenda or not) and whether I am using a clearinghouse or not. And I would want to have the freedom to change these things, including dates, at will without anybody getting mad at me. I think that by being open about it, the chances for actually starting to get transactions on the day I am ready will increase. And it will be clear that I am ready for the 837 on one date and the 270 on another date. Hopefully the providers can look it up and reduce my load of customer support calls. If I was a provider, I would like to know which of my payers are ready and when, and what transactions I can do with them. If I have to call their customer support department just to find out if they can take my transactions through the clearinghouse, I don't gain administrative simplification. Also, if I am ready to receive unsolicited 277s or 824s (not HIPAA requirements) or 835s, perhaps I would want the world to know, so I can start posting those things automatically. I could call each one of my payers and ask them, but I don't have much time to do that. So, perhaps they can look me up in the directory (automatically?) and start the 835s coming my way. Of course, I will need to give them my bank account number :-) </daydreaming> There may be certain value to this sort of information. At least for the transition time. Not just the fact that they have filed for the ASCA extension, as I assume that everybody will file for it, but to get some of the details that will help payers, providers, and clearinghouses make a smoother transition. And, if accessing the directory is free, why not? What do you think? Kepa On Wednesday 17 April 2002 05:35 pm, Rachel Foerster wrote: > Kepa, > > Re ASCA extension request listing.....I'm fuzzy on the value, since one is > not required to police other CE's in this regard, and also since there are > extremely strong recommendations that all CE's submit the plan and > extension request. > > What's the value to having this publicly available in your opinion? > > Rachel > Rachel Foerster > Principal > Rachel Foerster & Associates, Ltd. > Professionals in EDI & Electronic Commerce > 39432 North Avenue > Beach Park, IL 60099 > Phone: 847-872-8070 > Fax: 847-872-6860 > http://www.rfa-edi.com > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kepa Zubeldia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 2:38 PM > To: dalegibbs; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Vendor certification > <snip> > Now I have a question for the group. Should we offer this directory for > covered entities to list whether they have applied for an ASCA extension? > > Kepa To be removed from this list, go to: http://snip.wedi.org/unsubscribe.cfm?list=business and enter your email address. The WEDI SNIP listserv to which you are subscribed is not moderated. The discussions on this listserv therefore represent the views of the individual participants, and do not necessarily represent the views of the WEDI Board of Directors nor WEDI SNIP. If you wish to receive an official opinion, post your question to the WEDI SNIP Issues Database at http://snip.wedi.org/tracking/. Posting of advertisements or other commercial use of this listserv is specifically prohibited.
