Companion Guide definition

Companion Guide means a supplement to CMS Implementation Guides and provides information about the requirements for the exchange of electronic data with AultCare.
Companion Guide means the Virginia Workers' Compensation Electronic Billing and Payment Companion Guides, based on International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions National Companion Guides, a separate document that gives detailed information for electronic data interchange (EDI) medical billing and payment for the workers' compensation industry using national standards and Virginia specific procedures.
Companion Guide means the Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division Electronic Billing and Payment Companion Guide adopted by the division in these rules that provides standards for workers’ compensation electronic billing transactions.

Examples of Companion Guide in a sentence

  • Please refer to Section 5 of this Companion Guide for MCARE contact information.

  • Additional information for each requirement can be found in the Solicitation Companion Guide.

  • Additional information on the civil rights obligations of OVW funding recipients can be found in the Solicitation Companion Guide under "Civil Rights Compliance.” AccessibilityRecipients of OVW funds must comply with applicable federal civil rights laws, which, among other things, prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability and national origin.

  • Refer to the D.0 Standard Companion Guide for the formatting of the COB Segment.Note: The Medicare fields must be submitted if Medicare has adjudicated the claim.

  • Refer to the Standard Companion Guide Transaction Information for exact formatting of the COB segment.


More Definitions of Companion Guide

Companion Guide means a CMS-authored guide, available on the CMS web site, which is meant to be used in conjunction with and supplement relevant implementation guides published by the Accredited Standards Committee.
Companion Guide means the Tennessee Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Electronic Billing and Payment Companion Guide, based on IAIABC National Companion Guide, and is a separate document which gives detailed information for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) medical billing and payment for the workers’ compensation industry using national standards and Tennessee jurisdictional procedures.
Companion Guide means the HCA Companion Guide, which supplements the CMS Implementation Guide(s) and provides information about and requirements for the exchange of electronic data with HCA. HCA may update the Companion Guide from time to time. The Companion Guide that is current on the effective date of the Agreement and all updated versions subsequent to the effective date and during the life of the Agreement, by this reference, are made a part of this Agreement, as though completely set forth herein. Failure of Submitter to comply with any Companion Guide requirement(s) will constitute default of a material obligation of the Agreement under Section 11.1.
Companion Guide means the guide issued by Alliance that provides Trading Partner with guidelines for submitting electronic transactions. The Companion Guide documents assumptions, conventions, and other data issues that may be specific to Alliance business processes when implementing the HIPAA ASC X12N Implementation Guides. The Companion Guide neither replaces the HIPAA ASC X12N Implementation Guides for transaction sets, nor attempts to amend any of the rules therein or impose any mandates on Trading Partner.
Companion Guide means the guide issued by BCBSNC that provides Trading Partner with guidelines for submitting electronic transactions. The Companion Guide documents assumptions, conventions, and other data issues that may be specific to BCBSNC business processes when implementing the HIPAA ASC X12N Implementation Guides. The Companion Guide neither
Companion Guide means the WellPoint specific details, requirements, processes and implementation steps in furtherance of and in accordance with the ANSI Implementation Guides for the applicable electronic transactions. In addition, the Companion Guide also includes general information and instructions on electronic data interchange with WellPoint, including, but not limited to, communications protocols, testing, requirements, and acknowledgments, as may be updated by WellPoint from time to time.