Clinical Records Requests for Claims Processing Sample Clauses

Clinical Records Requests for Claims Processing the contract shall indicate that the PHP shall accept delivery of any requested clinical documentation through a mutually agreed to solution via electronic means available to the Provider and shall not require that the documentation be transmitted via facsimile or mail. Clinical documentation includes, but is not limited to, Certificates of Medical Necessity (CMNs), invoices, discharge summaries and operative reports, sterilization consent forms and child medical exam checklists. The mutually agreed upon solution for electronic claim attachments must at a minimum allow providers to submit claim attachments electronically at the time of claim submission through an online portal and standard ASC X12 HIPAA transaction (275 claim attachment format or attachment indication in an 837 with the automated ability to link the separately received attachment to the claim and process the claim).
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Clinical Records Requests for Claims Processing the contract shall indicate that the PHP shall accept delivery of any requested clinical documentation through a mutually agreed to solution via electronic means available to the Provider and shall not require that the documentation be transmitted via facsimile.
Clinical Records Requests for Claims Processing. Partners shall accept delivery of any requested clinical documentation through a mutually agreed to solution via electronic means available to the Provider and shall not require that the documentation be transmitted via facsimile. (Attachment F.a.xxviii.p.321)

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