Direct Data Entry (DDE) definition

Direct Data Entry (DDE) means the process using dumb terminals or computer browser screens where data is directly keyed into a health plan’s computer by a provider or its agent, such as through the use of a web portal.
Direct Data Entry (DDE) means systems used for online claim entry or correction, claim status, or eligibility. This includes but is not limited to Medicare Part A remote, Medicare Part B remote, or any ABCBS online remote.

Examples of Direct Data Entry (DDE) in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall access the state’s Virtual Gateway to enroll and disenroll members through Direct Data Entry (DDE) or through the HIPAA 834 transaction.

  • Perform Direct Data Entry (DDE) of the data from such forms into MMIS within three Business Days of receiving single claims and five Business Days of receiving claims with attachments.

  • Those cards assigned to the Trading Partner or his or her Agent by DMH for allowing the Trading Partner access to DMH’s Integrated System via the Direct Data Entry (DDE) System.

  • Direct Data Entry (DDE) – Under HIPAA, the real-time direct entry of information by a user giving Providers interactive access for inquiries, entry and correction for claims and authorization purposes that is immediately transmitted from a Provider’s system into a Health Plan’s system.

Related to Direct Data Entry (DDE)

  • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) indicator means a four-character suffix to the unique entity identifier. The suffix is assigned at the discretion of the commercial, nonprofit, or Government entity to establish additional System for Award Management records for identifying alternative EFT accounts (see subpart 32.11) for the same entity.

  • Data Log means a complete record of all Data Interchanged representing the Messages and their Associated Data between the parties;

  • Precise geolocation data means information derived from technology, including but not limited to