All Payer Claims Database Sample Clauses
The All Payer Claims Database clause establishes requirements for the collection and reporting of healthcare claims data from all payers, such as insurers and government programs, into a centralized database. This clause typically mandates that parties submit standardized information about medical services, costs, and patient demographics to facilitate comprehensive data analysis. By ensuring that claims data from various sources are aggregated, the clause enables improved transparency, supports healthcare policy decisions, and helps identify trends or inefficiencies in the healthcare system.
All Payer Claims Database. The Rhode Island All Payer Claims Database (RI-APCD), is a repository of healthcare insurance payment information for people living in Rhode Island. The data will come from the major health insurance companies doing business in Rhode Island, including fully-insured and self-funded commercial plans, Medicare and Medicaid. The development of Rhode Island All Payer Claims Database is a collaborative effort amongst the Rhode Island Department of Health, the Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner, the Health Benefits Exchanges, and EOHHS. Pursuant to RI General Law Section 23-17.17-10, the Contractor will submit timely data exchange files to the All Payer Claims Database (APCD), according to the schedule that is established by the RI-APCD.
All Payer Claims Database. An All Payer Claims Database (APCD) is a large scale database that systematically collects and aggregates medical, dental, and pharmacy claims data along with eligibility files from public and private payers on an ongoing basis. An APCD can collect and provide information on inpatient, outpatient, pharmacy, and dental services for the commercially insured, publicly insured and self-insured populations. The Commonwealth believes the APCD is an essential tool to achieving the goals of Health Reform as it will provide true transparency across the spectrum of health care payers to create a foundation for actionable, accountable measures and to provide accurate information regarding the cost and quality of medical services so that residents of Kentucky are empowered to make well-informed health care decisions.
All Payer Claims Database. The Alaska Health Care Commission’s 2011 Report recommended that the State perform a study of the feasibility of implementing an All-Payer Claims Database (APCD)
