While discovery of inappropriate events after the fact may be an appropriate model within a facility, this is less likely to be the case when exchanging information between parties. - DTR #23

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
    • Priority: Medium
    • US Da Vinci DTR (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Financial Mgmt
    • (profiles) [deprecated]
    • 4.4.9
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      Add new paragraph:

      Regulation and organization policies govern the handling of PHI. It is expected the implementations of this guidance will support and conform to these polices.

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      Add new paragraph: Regulation and organization policies govern the handling of PHI. It is expected the implementations of this guidance will support and conform to these polices.
    • Bob Dieterle / Larry Decelles: 16-0-3
    • Clarification
    • Non-substantive

      Existing Wording: Additionally, there is a requirement that the data passed to a payer SHALL also be stored in the EHR where it can be audited for appropriate use.

      Comment:

      While discovery of inappropriate events after the fact may be an appropriate model within a facility, this is less likely to be the case when exchanging information between parties.

      Summary:

      While discovery of inappropriate events after the fact may be an appropriate model within a facility, this is less likely to be the case when exchanging information between parties.

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            Reporter:
            Paul Knapp
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