CMS revises HIPAA 5010, COBA MLN Matters article
HCPRO Website, January 18, 2012
CMS revised this week guidance it issued in December to help providers understand why they were seeing greater instances of Medicare correspondence letters that said error N22226 serves as the basis for why their patients’ claims could not be crossed over.
CMS made the revision to the December 5 Special Edition MLN Matters Article (SE1137) entitled “Additional Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) 837 5010 Transitional Changes and Further Modifications to the Coordination of Benefits Agreement (COBA) National Crossover Process.”
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