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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

271–5010 Health Care Eligibility Benefit Response Subscriber Demographic Information and Subscriber Date –Loop 2100C

271–5010 Health Care Eligibility Benefit Response Subscriber Demographic Information and Subscriber Date –Loop 2100C


        

Subscriber Demographic Information.

Loop Seg ID Segment Name Format Length Ref# Req Value
2100C DMG Demographic Information ID 3 S DMG
Element Separator AN 1 *
DMG01 Date Time Period format Qualifier ID 2 1250 S D8 = Date format
Element Separator AN 1 *
DMG02 Date Time Period AN 8 1251 S <CCYYMMDD - Recipient Date of Birth>
Segment Terminator ~


Sample
DMG*D8*19571112

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Loop Seg ID Segment Name Format Length Ref# Req Value
2100C DTP Subscriber Date ID 3 R DTP
Element Separator AN 1 *
DTP01 Date Time Qualifier ID 2 374 R See values below
Element Separator AN 1 *
DTP02 Date Time Period Format Qualifier ID 2/3 1250 R D8 or RD8
Segment Terminator ~


DTP 01 – Date Time Qualifier
 
Code Definition
096 Discharge
102 Issue
152 Effective Date of Change
291 Plan
307 Eligibility
340 Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) Begin
341 Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) End
342 Premium Paid to Date Begin
343 Premium Paid to Date End
346 Plan Begin
347 Plan End
356 Eligibility Begin
357 Eligibility End
382 Enrolment
435 Admission
442 Date of Death
458 Certification
472 Service
539 Policy Effective
540 Policy Expiration
636 Date of Last Update
771 Status

DTP 02 – Date Time Period Qualifier

Code Definition
D8 Date Expressed in Format CCYYMMDD
RD8 Range of Dates Expressed in Format CCYYMMDD-CCYYMMDD


Sample

DTP*356*D8*20110101
DTP*346*D8*20140101
DTP*347*D8*20141231

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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

271–5010 Health Care Eligibility Benefit Response Loop 2000A and 2100A Information Source Name

271–5010 Health Care Eligibility Benefit Response Loop 2000A and 2100A Information Source Name




        

Use the Information Source Level HL to identify the original entity who responded  i.e Insurance Company

Hierarchical ID Number
A unique number assigned by the sender to identify a particular data segment in a hierarchical structure.

HL01 shall contain a unique alphanumeric number for each occurrence  of the HL segment in the transaction set. For example, HL01 could be used to indicate the number of occurrences of the HL segment, in which case the value of HL01 would be “1" for the initial HL segment and would be incremented by one in each subsequent HL segment within the transaction. HL01 must begin with “1" and be incremented by one each time an HL is used in the transaction. Only numeric values are allowed in HL01.



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Loop Seg ID Segment Name Format Length Ref# Req Value
2000A HL Billing Hierarchical Level 2 R HL
Element Separator AN 1 *
HL01 Hierarchical ID Number AN 1/12 628 R 1
Element Separator AN 1 *
HL02 Hierarchical Parent ID Number 0 1/12 734 Not Used
Element Separator AN 1 *
HL03 Hierarchical Level Code ID 1/2 735 R 20  (Information Source)
Segment Terminator ~
HL04 Hierarchical Child Code ID 1/1 736 R 1
Segment End ~



 

Loop 2100A Information Source Name

Seg ID Segment Name Format Length Ref# Req Value
NM1 Information Source Name ID 3 R NM1
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM101 Entity Identifier Code ID 2/3 98 R See below for Set of values
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM102 Entity Type qualifier ID 1/1 1065 R 2 (See below for more Information)
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM103 Name Last or Organization Name AN 1/60 1035 R Insurance Name
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM104 Name First AN 1/35 1036 Not used
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM105 Name Middle AN 1/25 1037 Not Used
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM106 Name Prefix AN 1/10 1038 Not used
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM107 Name Suffix AN 1/10 1039 Not Used
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM108 Identification code Qualifier ID 1/2 66 R See be

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Monday, March 13, 2017

271–5010 Health Care Eligibility Benefit Response Loop 2000B And 2100B Information Receiver Name

271–5010 Health Care Eligibility Benefit Response Loop 2000B And 2100B Information Receiver Name


        

Use the Information Source Level HL to identify the original entity who received the response i.e Doctor Office

Hierarchical ID Number
A unique number assigned by the sender to identify a particular data segment in a hierarchical structure.

HL01 shall contain a unique alphanumeric number for each occurrence  of the HL segment in the transaction set. For example, HL01 could be used to indicate the number of occurrences of the HL segment, in which case the value of HL01 would be “1" for the initial HL segment and would be incremented by one in each subsequent HL segment within the transaction. HL01 must begin with “1" and be incremented by one each time an HL is used in the transaction. Only numeric values are allowed in HL01.


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Loop Seg ID Segment Name Format Length Ref# Req Value
2000A HL Billing Hierarchical Level 2 R HL
Element Separator AN 1 *
HL01 Hierarchical ID Number AN 1/12 628 R 1
Element Separator AN 1 *
HL02 Hierarchical Parent ID Number 0 1/12 734 Not Used
Element Separator AN 1 *
HL03 Hierarchical Level Code ID 1/2 735 R 21  (Information Receiver)
Segment Terminator ~
HL04 Hierarchical Child Code ID 1/1 736 R 1
Segment End ~


 

Loop 2100B Information Receiver Name

Seg ID Segment Name Format Length Ref# Req Value
NM1 Information Source Name ID 3 R NM1
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM101 Entity Identifier Code ID 2/3 98 R See below for Set of values
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM102 Entity Type qualifier ID 1/1 1065 R 2 (See below for more Information)
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM103 Name Last or Organization Name AN 1/60 1035 R Receiver Name
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM104 Name First AN 1/35 1036 Not used
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM105 Name Middle AN 1/25 1037 Not Used
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM106 Name Prefix AN 1/10 1038 Not used
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM107 Name Suffix AN 1/10 1039 Not Used
Element Separator AN 1 *
NM108 Identification code Qualifier ID 1/2 66 R See below for Set of values
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Thursday, March 9, 2017

10 Health Tips for the New Year

10 Health Tips for the New Year



Every New Year, people make resolutions to exercise regularly, eat healthy foods, quit smoking and other bad habits. According to Harvard Nurses’ Health Study, following these basic resolutions can cut heart disease risk by 80 percent, diabetes risk by 90 percent and cancer risk by 50 percent.


Here are some health tips for the New Year:


1. Aim for at least 30 minutes brisk walking. Walk or ride a bike to work or simply have at least 30 minutes of physical exercise everyday.


2. Drink more water. Drink at least 8 glasses of water everyday. Nothing beats water to cleanse our body and feel refreshed.


3. Sleep 8 hours a day.  According to the National Sleep Foundation, we need around 7 to 9 hours of sleep everyday to be able to function well. Adequate sleep makes you feel better, decreases risk for cardiovascular disease, and boosts memory.


4. Keep sugar and caffeine to a minimum. We all know that too much caffeine and sugar is bad to our health. Lessen your coffee and cut back on sweets.


5. Budget your food as you do your money. According to Nancy Clark, a registered dietician, author and sports nutritionist, watch your calorie intake. A rough guideline for daily caloric intake: Multiply your ideal body weight by 10 (i.e., 1,200 calories if you want to weigh 120 pounds) and then add another 600 calories if youre moderately active, a few hundred more if youre very active. Divide those calories out across the day to keep yourself well fed and not feel hungry in the evening.


6. If you smoke, quit. Everyone knows that smoking is bad for your health. Lessen your cigarettes per day or quit cold turkey.


7. Consider acupuncture or therapeutic massage for your back or neck pains.


8. Cut back on alcohol. Drinking in excess affects the brain’s neurotransmitters and can increase the risk of depression and memory loss, adds risk of liver and heart disease, hypertension, stroke, and mental deterioration, and even cancers of the mouth, throat, liver, and breast.


9. Cut your stress. Organize your daily activities and schedule. Worrying gives you stress; so just do your best in everything you do and not worry about the results. 


10. Lastly, plan a trip somewhere. Traveling makes you feel rejuvenated and revitalized. It’s also a good way of learning and it’s healthy for the body and soul.


Have a Happy and Healthful New Year!


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