t the CH can tout).
>
>But having said that, providers themselves who have contracted with
>clearinghouses have no direct need for our recommendations. The
>recommendations will be of most value for providers and payers (and CHs,
>TPAs, billers and repricers) who wish to connect
ct need for our recommendations. The
>recommendations will be of most value for providers and payers (and CHs,
>TPAs, billers and repricers) who wish to connect to each other directly.
>
>William J. Kammerer
>Novannet, LLC.
>+1 (614) 487-0320
>
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WEDI/SNIP white paper. Peter's trusty
little sidekick - me - will probably be roped into assisting.
William J. Kammerer
Novannet, LLC.
+1 (614) 487-0320
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To: "WEDi SNIP 4 (E-mail 3)" <[E
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Sent: Friday, 12 April, 2002 05:34 PM
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I would like to make a motion that our proposals be designed
specifically to meet the business needs of INDIVIDUAL
iam J. Kammerer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'WEDi/SNIP ID &
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Sent: Sunday, 14 April, 2002 12:58 PM
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William,
Regarding, ZZ, may be a para as to what an entity risks to loose if it
uses
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Ajay:
I'm not (now) saying ZZ should be remov
directory. And it's that directory (whether
>a DNS lookup, ebXML Registry or UDDI) that contains the CPP which has
>all the good stuff for automatic trading partner hook-up.
>
>William J. Kammerer
>Novannet, LLC.
>+1 (614) 487-0320
>
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I agree 100% on #1 & #2, although as already pointed out, once a trading
agreement is achieved, an operator of a legacy system may for no other
reason than expediency, require their assigned provider id in the ISA. I see
this as less of an issue to our work, because the TPA would have already
been
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We need consensus on the following issues:
(1) Agreement that global IDs are
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> We need consensus on the following issues:
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Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 11:16 AM
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Subject: Re: A proposed work plan for this group
Don't we really get to start fresh considering that most providers
haven't done EDI at all? Even Dave Minch's hospital group is new to EDI,
so can
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The dominant business model in health care is:
1. For the most part, only health care claims are submitted
electronically by providers to the party they
The dominant business model in health care is:
1. For the most part, only health care claims are submitted electronically
by providers to the party they've determined is the financially responsible
party for reimbursement.
2. The format used for electronic claims is most often the NSF batch file
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