ADMINISTRATIVE simplification as identified by Secretary in consulations with stakeholders ; Providing for other requirements relating to
Index of Sec 115. ...ADMINISTRATIVE simplification ; Entity focusing mission on
Index of Sec 115. ...ADMINISTRATIVE simplification provisions of part and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ; Secretary promulgating annual audit and certification process to ensure that health plans and clearinghouses being syntactically and functionally compliant standard transactions mandated pursuant to
Index of Sec 115. ...BENEFICIARY identification card or similar mechanism ; Including whether individual being eligible for specific service with specific physician at specific facility including utilization of machine-readable health plan
Index of Sec 115. ...JURISDICTION ; Enforcement process including timely investigation of complaints, random audits to ensure compliance, civil monetary and programmatic penalties for noncompliance consistent with existing laws and regulations and fair and reasonable appeals processing building off of enforcement provisions under part and concurrent State enforcement
Index of Sec 115. ...ADMINISTRATIVE simplification provisions of part and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ; Secretary promulgating annual audit and certification process to ensure that health plans and clearinghouses being syntactically and functionally compliant standard transactions mandated pursuant to
Index of Sec 115. ...ROBUST requiring minimal augmentation by paper transactions or clarifiations by further communications ; Efficient and
Index of Sec 115. ...CIVIL monetary and programmatic penalties for noncompliance consistent with existing laws and regulations and fair and reasonable appeals processing building off of enforcement provisions under part and concurrent State enforcement jurisdiction ; Enforcement process including timely investigation of complaints, random audits to ensure compliance,
Index of Sec 115. ...CONSTRAINTS for electronic transactions including companion guides ; Permitting no additions or
Index of Sec 115. ...ELECTRONIC funds transferring under section 1173a ; Payment being other than electronic funds transferring so long as Secretary adopting and implementing standard for
Index of Sec 115. ...ELECTRONIC transaction deemed appropriate by Secretary ; Response and status reporting applicable to
Index of Sec 115. ...ELECTRONIC transaction with health care providers quickly and efficiently enrolling with health plan to conduct other electronic transactions provided in part ; Requiring use of standard
Index of Sec 115. ...ELECTRONIC transaction to be populated from data from paper version ; Equivalent
Index of Sec 115. ...CONSTRAINTS for electronic transactions including companion guides ; Permitting no additions or
Index of Sec 115. ...ELECTRONIC transactions provided in part ; Requiring use of standard electronic transaction with health care providers quickly and efficiently enrolling with health plan to conduct other
Index of Sec 115. ...ELECTRONIC transactions ; Volunteer to participate in process of seting standards for
Index of Sec 115. ...ELIGIBILITY for health plan and health claiming status under section to be adopted not later than October 1, 2011 ; Including operating rules for transactions for
Index of Sec 115. ...FRAUD and abuse ; State or Federal law or protecting against
Index of Sec 115. ...HEALTH claiming attachment transaction described in section 1173(a)(2)(b) of Social Security Act 42 USC 1320d-2(a)(2)(b) and coordination of benefits ; Final rule to establish standard for
Index of Sec 115. ...ELECTRONIC transactions provided in part ; Requiring use of standard electronic transaction with health care providers quickly and efficiently enrolling with health plan to conduct other
Index of Sec 115. ...HEALTH care providers and other interested parties ; Secretary of Health and Human Services promulgating interim final rule to establish unique health plan identifier described in section 1173(b) of Social Security Act 42 USC 1320d-2(b) based on input of National Committee of Vital and Health Statistics and consulations with health plans,
Index of Sec 115. ...HEALTH care payment and remittance advice ; Order to allow automated reconciliation with related
Index of Sec 115. ...ELECTRONIC transactions provided in part ; Requiring use of standard electronic transaction with health care providers quickly and efficiently enrolling with health plan to conduct other
Index of Sec 115. ...HEALTH claiming status under section to be adopted not later than October 1, 2011 ; Including operating rules for transactions for eligibility for health plan and
Index of Sec 115. ...BENEFICIARY identification card or similar mechanism ; Including whether individual being eligible for specific service with specific physician at specific facility including utilization of machine-readable health plan
Index of Sec 115. ...HEALTH care providers and other interested parties ; Secretary of Health and Human Services promulgating interim final rule to establish unique health plan identifier described in section 1173(b) of Social Security Act 42 USC 1320d-2(b) based on input of National Committee of Vital and Health Statistics and consulations with health plans,
Index of Sec 115. ...ADMINISTRATIVE simplification provisions of part and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ; Secretary promulgating annual audit and certification process to ensure that health plans and clearinghouses being syntactically and functionally compliant standard transactions mandated pursuant to
Index of Sec 115. ...HEALTH care providers and other interested parties ; Secretary of Health and Human Services promulgating interim final rule to establish unique health plan identifier described in section 1173(b) of Social Security Act 42 USC 1320d-2(b) based on input of National Committee of Vital and Health Statistics and consulations with health plans,
Index of Sec 115. ...IMPLEMENTATION ; Including operating rules under section to become effective with X12 Version 5010 transaction
Index of Sec 115. ...IMPLEMENTATION plan ; Estimate of total funds needed to ensure timely completion of
Index of Sec 115. ...IMPLEMENTATION specifications ; Using codes or data elements marked not used in standard's implementation specifications or not in standard's implementation specifications or changing meaning or intent of standard's
Index of Sec 115. ...IMPLEMENTATION specifications or changing meaning or intent of standard's implementation specifications ; Using codes or data elements marked not used in standard's implementation specifications or not in standard's
Index of Sec 115. ...INFORMATION collected under section in manner violating State or Federal law ; Nothing in section to be construed to permit use of
Index of Sec 115. ...HEALTH information exchange goals ; Entity coordinating activities with Hit Policy Committee and Hit Standards Committee and complementing efforts of Office of National Healthcare Coordinator and related
Index of Sec 115. ...INTEREST policies demonstrating commitment to open ; Entity supporting nondiscrimination and conflict of
Index of Sec 115. ...JURISDICTION ; Enforcement process including timely investigation of complaints, random audits to ensure compliance, civil monetary and programmatic penalties for noncompliance consistent with existing laws and regulations and fair and reasonable appeals processing building off of enforcement provisions under part and concurrent State enforcement
Index of Sec 115. ...MEDICAL procedure codes ; Paragraph, inserting and associated operational guidelines and instructions, determined appropriate by Secretary after
Index of Sec 115. ...CIVIL monetary and programmatic penalties for noncompliance consistent with existing laws and regulations and fair and reasonable appeals processing building off of enforcement provisions under part and concurrent State enforcement jurisdiction ; Enforcement process including timely investigation of complaints, random audits to ensure compliance,
Index of Sec 115. ...NONPROFIT entity meeting following criteria to be consulted ; Excepting that
Index of Sec 115. ...ELECTRONIC funds transferring so long as Secretary adopting and implementing standard for electronic funds transferring under section 1173a ; Payment being other than
Index of Sec 115. ...PRIVACY and security law ; Secretary ensuring that data collected pursuant to subsection used and disclosed in manner meeting HIPAA
Index of Sec 115. ...PRIVACY or security standard adopted under section 3004 of Act ; Including
Index of Sec 115. ...PUBLIC reviews and comment on updating of companion guide including operating rules ; Entity allowing for
Index of Sec 115. ...PUBLIC set of guiding principles ensuring companion guide and operating rules and process being open and transparent ; Entity in place
Index of Sec 115. ...ADMINISTRATIVE simplification provisions of part and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ; Secretary promulgating annual audit and certification process to ensure that health plans and clearinghouses being syntactically and functionally compliant standard transactions mandated pursuant to
Index of Sec 115. ...PRIVACY and security law ; Secretary ensuring that data collected pursuant to subsection used and disclosed in manner meeting HIPAA
Index of Sec 115. ...CIVIL monetary and programmatic penalties for noncompliance consistent with existing laws and regulations and fair and reasonable appeals processing building off of enforcement provisions under part and concurrent State enforcement jurisdiction ; Enforcement process including timely investigation of complaints, random audits to ensure compliance,
Index of Sec 115. ...ROBUST requiring minimal augmentation by paper transactions or clarifiations by further communications ; Efficient and
Index of Sec 115. ...BENEFICIARY identification card or similar mechanism ; Including whether individual being eligible for specific service with specific physician at specific facility including utilization of machine-readable health plan
Index of Sec 115. ...BENEFICIARY identification card or similar mechanism ; Including whether individual being eligible for specific service with specific physician at specific facility including utilization of machine-readable health plan
Index of Sec 115. ...BENEFICIARY identification card or similar mechanism ; Including whether individual being eligible for specific service with specific physician at specific facility including utilization of machine-readable health plan
Index of Sec 115. ...TITLE XVIII in case of plan violating provision of part ; Sanctions Secretary authorized to impose under part C or D of
Index of Sec 115. ...PUBLIC set of guiding principles ensuring companion guide and operating rules and process being open and transparent ; Entity in place
Index of Sec 115. ...TRANSPARENT claim and denial management processes including uniform claim edits ;
Index of Sec 115. ...VOTING process ensuring balanced representation by critical stakeholders so ; Including operating rules using
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To provide affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in health care spending, and for other purposes.
Mr. Dingell (for himself, Mr. Rangel, Mr. Waxman, Mr. George Miller of California, Mr. Stark, Mr. Pallone, and Mr. Andrews) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on Ways and Means, Education and Labor, Oversight and Government Reform, and the Budget, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
(a) Standardizing electronic administrative transactions.—
(1) IN GENERAL.—Part C of title XI of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1320d et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 1173 the following new sections:
“(a) Standards for financial and administrative transactions.—
“(1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall adopt and regularly update standards consistent with the goals described in paragraph (2).
“(2) GOALS FOR FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRANSACTIONS.—The goals for standards under paragraph (1) are that such standards shall, to the extent practicable—
“(A) be unique with no conflicting or redundant standards;
“(B) be authoritative, permitting no additions or constraints for electronic transactions, including companion guides;
“(C) be comprehensive, efficient and robust, requiring minimal augmentation by paper transactions or clarification by further communications;
“(D) enable the real-time (or near real-time) determination of an individual’s financial responsibility at the point of service and, to the extent possible, prior to service, including whether the individual is eligible for a specific service with a specific physician at a specific facility, on a specific date or range of dates, include utilization of a machine-readable health plan beneficiary identification card or similar mechanism;
“(E) enable, where feasible, near real-time adjudication of claims;
“(F) provide for timely acknowledgment, response, and status reporting applicable to any electronic transaction deemed appropriate by the Secretary;
“(G) describe all data elements (such as reason and remark codes) in unambiguous terms, not permit optional fields, require that data elements be either required or conditioned upon set values in other fields, and prohibit additional conditions except where required by (or to implement) State or Federal law or to protect against fraud and abuse; and
“(H) harmonize all common data elements across administrative and clinical transaction standards.
“(3) TIME FOR ADOPTION.—Not later than 2 years after the date of the enactment of this section, the Secretary shall adopt standards under this section by interim, final rule.
“(4) REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIFIC STANDARDS.—The standards under this section shall be developed, adopted, and enforced so as to—
“(A) clarify, refine, complete, and expand, as needed, the standards required under section 1173;
“(B) require paper versions of standardized transactions to comply with the same standards as to data content such that a fully compliant, equivalent electronic transaction can be populated from the data from a paper version;
“(C) enable electronic funds transfers, in order to allow automated reconciliation with the related health care payment and remittance advice;
“(D) require timely and transparent claim and denial management processes, including uniform claim edits, uniform reason and remark denial codes, tracking, adjudication, and appeal processing;
“(E) require the use of a standard electronic transaction with which health care providers may quickly and efficiently enroll with a health plan to conduct the other electronic transactions provided for in this part; and
“(F) provide for other requirements relating to administrative simplification as identified by the Secretary, in consultation with stakeholders.
“(5) BUILDING ON EXISTING STANDARDS.—In adopting the standards under this section, the Secretary shall consider existing and planned standards.
“(6) IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT.—Not later than 6 months after the date of the enactment of this section, the Secretary shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a plan for the implementation and enforcement, by not later than 5 years after such date of enactment, of the standards under this section. Such plan shall include—
“(A) a process and timeframe with milestones for developing the complete set of standards;
“(B) a proposal for accommodating necessary changes between version changes and a process for upgrading standards as often as annually by interim, final rulemaking;
“(C) programs to provide incentives for, and ease the burden of, implementation for certain health care providers, with special consideration given to such providers serving rural or underserved areas and ensure coordination with standards, implementation specifications, and certification criteria being adopted under the HITECH Act;
“(D) programs to provide incentives for, and ease the burden of, health care providers who volunteer to participate in the process of setting standards for electronic transactions;
“(E) an estimate of total funds needed to ensure timely completion of the implementation plan; and
“(F) an enforcement process that includes timely investigation of complaints, random audits to ensure compliance, civil monetary and programmatic penalties for noncompliance consistent with existing laws and regulations, and a fair and reasonable appeals process building off of enforcement provisions under this part, and concurrent State enforcement jurisdiction.
The Secretary may promulgate an annual audit and certification process to ensure that all health plans and clearinghouses are both syntactically and functionally compliant with all the standard transactions mandated pursuant to the administrative simplification provisions of this part and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
“(b) Limitations on use of data.—Nothing in this section shall be construed to permit the use of information collected under this section in a manner that would violate State or Federal law.
“(c) Protection of data.—The Secretary shall ensure (through the promulgation of regulations or otherwise) that all data collected pursuant to subsection (a) are used and disclosed in a manner that meets the HIPAA privacy and security law (as defined in section 3009(a)(2) of the Public Health Service Act), including any privacy or security standard adopted under section 3004 of such Act.
“(a) In general.—The Secretary shall adopt a single, binding, comprehensive companion guide, that includes operating rules for each X12 Version 5010 transaction described in section 1173(a)(2), to be effective until the new version of these transactions which comply with section 1173A are adopted and implemented.
“(b) Companion guide and operating rules development.—In adopting such interim companion guide and rules, the Secretary shall comply with section 1172, except that a nonprofit entity that meets the following criteria shall also be consulted:
“(1) The entity focuses its mission on administrative simplification.
“(2) The entity uses a multistakeholder process that creates consensus-based companion guides, including operating rules using a voting process that ensures balanced representation by the critical stakeholders (including health plans and health care providers) so that no one group dominates the entity and shall include others such as standards development organizations, and relevant Federal or State agencies.
“(3) The entity has in place a public set of guiding principles that ensure the companion guide and operating rules and process are open and transparent.
“(4) The entity coordinates its activities with the HIT Policy Committee, and the HIT Standards Committee (established under title XXX of the Public Health Service Act) and complements the efforts of the Office of the National Healthcare Coordinator and its related health information exchange goals.
“(5) The entity incorporates the standards issued under Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and this part, and in developing the companion guide and operating rules does not change the definition, data condition or use of a data element or segment in a standard, add any elements or segments to the maximum defined data set, use any codes or data elements that are either marked ‘not used’ in the standard’s implementation specifications or are not in the standard’s implementation specifications, or change the meaning or intent of the standard’s implementation specifications.
“(6) The entity uses existing market research and proven best practices.
“(7) The entity has a set of measures that allow for the evaluation of their market impact and public reporting of aggregate stakeholder impact.
“(8) The entity supports nondiscrimination and conflict of interest policies that demonstrate a commitment to open, fair, and nondiscriminatory practices.
“(9) The entity allows for public reviews and comment on updates of the companion guide, including the operating rules.
“(c) Implementation.—The Secretary shall adopt a single, binding companion guide, including operating rules under this section, for each transaction, to become effective with the X12 Version 5010 transaction implementation, or as soon thereafter as feasible. The companion guide, including operating rules for the transactions for eligibility for health plan and health claims status under this section shall be adopted not later than October 1, 2011, in a manner such that such set of rules is effective beginning not later than January 1, 2013. The companion guide, including operating rules for the remainder of the transactions described in section 1173(a)(2) shall be adopted not later than October 1, 2012, in a manner such that such set of rules is effective beginning not later than January 1, 2014.”.
(2) DEFINITIONS.—Section 1171 of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1320d) is amended—
(A) in paragraph (1), by inserting “, and associated operational guidelines and instructions, as determined appropriate by the Secretary” after “medical procedure codes”; and
(B) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
“(10) OPERATING RULES.—The term ‘operating rules’ means business rules for using and processing transactions, such as service level requirements, which do not impact the implementation specifications or other data content requirements.”.
(3) CONFORMING AMENDMENT.—Section 1179(a) of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1320d–8(a)) is amended, in the matter before paragraph (1)—
(A) by inserting “on behalf of an individual” after “1978)”; and
(B) by inserting “on behalf of an individual” after “for a financial institution” and
(b) Standards for claims attachments and coordination of benefits.—
(1) STANDARD FOR HEALTH CLAIMS ATTACHMENTS.—Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall promulgate an interim, final rule to establish a standard for health claims attachment transaction described in section 1173(a)(2)(B) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1320d–2(a)(2)(B)) and coordination of benefits.
(2) REVISION IN PROCESSING PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS BY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.—
(A) IN GENERAL.—Section 1179 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1320d–8) is amended, in the matter before paragraph (1)—
(i) by striking “or is engaged” and inserting “and is engaged”; and
(ii) by inserting “(other than as a business associate for a covered entity)” after “for a financial institution”.
(B) COMPLIANCE DATE.—The amendments made by subparagraph (A) shall apply to transactions occurring on or after such date (not later than January 1, 2014) as the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall specify.
(c) Standards for first report of injury.—Not later than January 1, 2014, the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall promulgate an interim final rule to establish a standard for the first report of injury transaction described in section 1173(a)(2)(G) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1320d–2(a)(2)(G)).
(d) Unique health plan identifier.—Not later October 1, 2012, the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall promulgate an interim final rule to establish a unique health plan identifier described in section 1173(b) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1320d–2(b)) based on the input of the National Committee of Vital and Health Statistics and consultation with health plans, health care providers, and other interested parties.
(e) Expansion of electronic transactions in medicare.—Section 1862(a) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395y(a)) is amended—
(1) in paragraph (23), by striking “or” at the end;
(2) in paragraph (24), by striking the period and inserting “; or”; and
(3) by inserting after paragraph (24) the following new paragraph:
“(25) subject to subsection (h), not later than January 1, 2015, for which the payment is other than by electronic funds transfer (EFT) so long as the Secretary has adopted and implemented a standard for electronic funds transfer under section 1173A.”.
(f) Expansion of penalties.—Section 1176 of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1320d–5) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
“(c) Expansion of penalty authority.—The Secretary may, in addition to the penalties provided under subsections (a) and (b), provide for the imposition of penalties for violations of this part that are comparable—
“(1) in the case of health plans, to the sanctions the Secretary is authorized to impose under part C or D of title XVIII in the case of a plan that violates a provision of such part; or
“(2) in the case of a health care provider, to the sanctions the Secretary is authorized to impose under part A, B, or D of title XVIII in the case of a health care provider that violations a provision of such part with respect to that provider.”.