Electronic health care transactions definition

Electronic health care transactions means health care transactions
Electronic health care transactions means health care transactions that have been approved by a nationally recognized
Electronic health care transactions means health care transactions that have been approved by a nationally recognized health care standards development organization to support health care informatics, information exchange, systems integration, and other health care applications.

Examples of Electronic health care transactions in a sentence

  • The limit for Fuel & Maintenance Reimbursements is as under: Four Wheeler - INR 1,80,000 per annum Two Wheeler - INR 24,000 per annumTax exemption will be subject to supporting provided as per limits defined above.

  • Lawson, Becker, Hoy 02/21/2005 Bill No.: HB1455Digest: Electronic health care transactions.

  • HHS is issuing the following regulations:• Electronic health care transactions (final rule issued);• Health information privacy (final rule issued);• Unique identifier for employers (final rule issued);• Security requirements (final rule issued);• Unique identifier for providers (proposed rule issued; final rule in development);• Unique identifier for health plans (proposed rule in development); and• Enforcement procedures (preliminary proposed rule issued).

Related to Electronic health care transactions

  • Electronic Health Record shall have the same meaning as the term is defined in section 13400 of the HITECH Act (42 U.S.C. §17921(5).

  • Electronic Protected Health Information has the same meaning as the term “electronic protected health information” at 45 C.F.R. § 160.103, limited to Protected Health Information created or received by Business Associate from or on behalf of Covered Entity. For the convenience of the parties, Electronic Protected Health Information means Protected Health Information that is (i) transmitted by electronic media; (ii) maintained in electronic media.

  • Licensed health care practitioner means a physician, as defined in Section 1861(r)(1) of the Social Security Act, a registered professional nurse, licensed social worker or other individual who meets requirements prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury.