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Sample 1: HIPAA 837I, customized for XYZ Acute Care
In the USA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) defines the structure of electronic health care
transactions. Health care providers typically issue a document called Companion Guide that states the HIPAA message versions they
support and lists additional requirements or restrictions.
In this section, we assume that a fictitious company XYZ Acute Care uses
Kofax Import Connector
to send their received health care claim messages to
Kofax Capture. According to their Companion Guide document
the messages follow the HIPAA standard 837I 5010 A2 (Health Care Claim Institutional). The EDI message in this example was
extracted from the Companion Guide.
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