During the call, I offered to provide a URL of Noridian Medicare to show what type of EDI information they have been providing on their web site. http://www.noridianmedicare.com/provider/edi/start.html It provides an example of much of the information requirements for the Medicare Intermediaries. And if you look around you'll find the Trading Partner Agreement/requirements as well. One example can be found at: http://www.noridianmedicare.com/provider/edi/tech_docs_6_hipaa.html Ronald Bowron
>>> "William J. Kammerer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/08/02 04:38PM >>> Thanks to Chris Feahr for taking the minutes of today's WEDi/SNIP ID & Routing teleconference call. Attendees included Peter Barry - our chair, Chris, myself, Kim Wall, Rick Rodgers, Rachel Foerster, Brad Woods, Dick Brooks and Ronald Bowron. Just because you know Chris will take excellent notes is no excuse for not attending the teleconference yourselves! 1. Discussion of "Purpose of the Project" in the 6010 document. There was general agreement to extend present scope of "use of identifiers" and "specifications for EDI address" to include specifications for a WEDi/SNIP healthcare "Collaboration-Protocol Profile" (recently discussed in e-mails as a "e-TPA") and a means of "discovering" the Healthcare-CPP; specific wording is still to be determined. 2. General discussion of "requirements"... we will begin the process of gathering requirements by asking each sub-group to propose a list of requirements for its area. Rachel pointed out that lack of voluntary contributions in this area from payors and CHs could result in a final product that did not address the business needs of the larger players. It was decided that the group should first clarify it's mission, scope, and general description of deliverables. Then we may have to initiate some active outreach to payors and CHs to draw out details of present or anticipated problems in this area. It was also pointed out that the general direction of this group's work might be regarded as a "threat" by Healthcare Clearinghouses in that our work might reduce demand for traditional CH services. Therefore, in order to draw these entities into the discussion, we will have to emphasize the fact that simplifying the process of establishing electronic communication between trading partners will help everyone... and that active participation in that effort will give the participants the business advantage of having a much better understanding of the process [than their non-participating competitors]. 3. Discussion re: use of "electronic Trading Partner Agreement" in the context of this project. We will drop the term "e-TPA" and substitute "CPP" to clarify that it is a statement by a single party as to what its communications requirements are, as opposed to a negotiated process culminating in an "agreement". Agreements - and the implied negotiation process - are, per se, are out of scope. CPP was chosen instead of e-TPA because we probably shouldn't call it an "Agreement" as an agreement implies two parties have agreed to it! So we just hi-jacked ebXML's terminology! 4. William's proposal for new sub-group organization around the 4 (down from 6, by combining three of the suggestions into one paper) proposed working papers was discussed. The results are: -Identifiers (co-authors William, Ron Bowron) -Addresses and delivery channels (co-authors: Dave Minch, Tim Collins, Dick Brooks) -Elements of the WEDi/SNIP CPP (Marcelee, Dave Minch, Dick Brooks, Chris Feahr) -"Discovery" of WEDi/SNIP CPPs (Peter, Kepa, Dick Brooks) 5. Dick Brooks reviewed the WEDi/AFEHCT Communication Interoperability Project Industry Survey. A current draft of the survey group charter is available via the WEDi/SNIP ID & Routing Group Web page at http://www.novannet.com/wedi/ . Select 5050 Industry Survey Workgroup Charter.doc - the WEDi/AFEHCT Communication Interoperability Project Industry Survey Workgroup Charter. Four entities so far have agreed to contribute to the survey 6. The next phone meeting is proposed for 03-22 (Friday)... same time, same place: 1:30 - 2:30 EST, 703-736-7290, pin #1315331. William J. Kammerer Novannet, LLC. +1 (614) 487-0320
