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Re: <TECH>equivalent segments

WJ,
HIPAA lays out a very specific order and use of segments within the looping
structure of the document. In "generic" X12, a segment can be used in any loop
where it is allowed, for any purpose it can carry. However, HIPAA guidelines
have narrowed this usage. You should follow the guidelines exactly. Also, I'd
suggest posting to the wedi-snip listserv http://www.wedi.org/, they are a group
of people working on HIPAA documents and have a lot of experience, they should
be able to help you better.
Good Luck,
Leah
----- Original Message -----
From: WJ Hsu
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 1:00 AM
Subject: [EDI-L] <TECH>equivalent segments
Hi, all,
I have a question regarding the HIPAA 837 (may apply to other HIPAA
documents too). Is it true that the following segments can appear
in any sequence since they have the same segment id:
AMT - approved amount
AMT - covered amount
AMT - ...
:
:
and
REF - Line item control number
REF - repriced line item ref number
REF - ...
:
:
Is it ture that if segments with same segment id appears
in sequence in the spec, they can appear in any sequence in
the data file ?
Thanks in advance.
WJ Hsu
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