Standard Identifier definition

Standard Identifier means standard unique health identifiers adopted by HHS in the Transactions Rule, including identifiers for HMSA Members, employer’s (the Employer Identification Number (EIN)), health plans, and providers (the National Provider Identifier (NPI)), or, with respect to identifiers not adopted by HHS in the Transactions Rule, the identifiers HMSA’s Companion Guides require Trading Partner to use.

Examples of Standard Identifier in a sentence

  • DHS and Trading Partner will use National Standard Identifiers in all Data and Data Transmissions conducted between the Parties no later than DHS’s compliance date with any National Standard Identifier adopted by HHS through regulations implementing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.

  • Examples of Data contained within a Source Document include, without limitation, Individual’s name and identification number, claim number, diagnosis codes for the services rendered, dates of service, service procedure descriptions, applicable charges for the services rendered, the Provider’s name and/or National Standard Identifier, and signature.

  • Company and Trading Partner will use National Standard Identifiers in all data and data transmissions conducted between the Parties no later than Company’s compliance date with any National Standard Identifier adopted by HHS through regulations implementing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).

  • PGBA, LLC and Trading Partner will use National Standard Identifiers in all Data and Data Transmissions conducted between the Parties no later than PGBA’s compliance date with any National Standard Identifier adopted by HHS through regulations implementing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.

  • BCBSWY and Trading Partner will use National Standard Identifiers in all Data and Data Transmissions conducted between the Parties no later than BCBSWY’s compliance date with any National Standard Identifier adopted by HHS through regulations implementing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.

  • Parties will use National Standard Identifiers in all Data and Data Transmissions conducted between the Parties no later than the date established for mandatory compliance with each National Standard Identifier pursuant to HIPAA.

  • Examples of Data contained within a Source Document include, without limitation, the individual’s name and identification number, claim number, diagnosis codes for the services rendered, dates of service, service procedure descriptions, applicable charges for the services rendered, the provider’s or supplier’s name and/or National Standard Identifier, and signature.

  • UHA and Trading Partner will use National Standard Identifiers in all Data and Data Transmissions conducted between the parties no later than UHA’s mandatory compliance date with any National Standard Identifier adopted by HHS through regulations implementing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.