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| web | github.com | CARIN Consumer Directed Payer Data Exchange (CARIN IG for Blue Button®), published by HL7 International / Financial Management. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 2.2.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/HL7/carin-bb/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions |
| web | www.carinalliance.com | The CARIN (Creating Access to Real-time Information Now through Consumer-Directed Exchange) Alliance is an HL7 FHIR Accelerator program which brings implementers together to advance the use of HL7 FHIR standards in health care. The CARIN Alliance Health Plan Workgroup was organized to develop a FHIR-based API that could be implemented by a consumer-facing application. The CARIN for Blue Button Framework was designed to answer the challenge for health plans to ‘meet or exceed’ the CMS Blue Button 2.0 capabilities. The CMS Blue Button® 2.0 project provides over 53 million Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries access to their electronic claims information. The goal of the CARIN Alliance Health Plan Workgroup is to develop an agreed upon set of data fields to exchange with consumers and a FHIR-based implementation guide for health plans and consumer facing applications to use to implement the API. |
| web | www.govregs.com | Consumer-directed exchange occurs when a consumer or an authorized personal representative, invokes the HIPAA Individual Right of Access (45 CFR 164.524) and requests the associated digital health information from a HIPAA covered entity (CE) via an application or other third-party data steward. |
| web | www.carinalliance.com | The CMS rule also states, “Payers can look to industry best practices, including the CARIN Alliance’s Code of Conduct and the ONC Model Privacy Notice for other provisions to include in their attestation request that best meet the needs of their patient population." Although it’s outside the scope of the IG, CMS and the CARIN Alliance are encouraging payers to have applications sign the CARIN Code of Conduct as part of the application registration process or visit MyHealthApplication.com to view applications that have attested to the Code of Conduct. Following this process can help ensure consistency in how apps are getting informed, proactive consent from members and consistency in how apps use, share, and store a member’s health information. Apps that publicly attest to best practices around data governance can better be held accountable by the FTC. This enforcement mechanism will help to build consumer trust in the use of technology to manage their health. The CARIN Alliance is also developing a set of Application Registration best practices for the industry to use. For more information, please visit the CARIN Alliance website . |
| web | myhealthapplication.com | The CMS rule also states, “Payers can look to industry best practices, including the CARIN Alliance’s Code of Conduct and the ONC Model Privacy Notice for other provisions to include in their attestation request that best meet the needs of their patient population." Although it’s outside the scope of the IG, CMS and the CARIN Alliance are encouraging payers to have applications sign the CARIN Code of Conduct as part of the application registration process or visit MyHealthApplication.com to view applications that have attested to the Code of Conduct. Following this process can help ensure consistency in how apps are getting informed, proactive consent from members and consistency in how apps use, share, and store a member’s health information. Apps that publicly attest to best practices around data governance can better be held accountable by the FTC. This enforcement mechanism will help to build consumer trust in the use of technology to manage their health. The CARIN Alliance is also developing a set of Application Registration best practices for the industry to use. For more information, please visit the CARIN Alliance website . |
| web | www.carinalliance.com | The CMS rule also states, “Payers can look to industry best practices, including the CARIN Alliance’s Code of Conduct and the ONC Model Privacy Notice for other provisions to include in their attestation request that best meet the needs of their patient population." Although it’s outside the scope of the IG, CMS and the CARIN Alliance are encouraging payers to have applications sign the CARIN Code of Conduct as part of the application registration process or visit MyHealthApplication.com to view applications that have attested to the Code of Conduct. Following this process can help ensure consistency in how apps are getting informed, proactive consent from members and consistency in how apps use, share, and store a member’s health information. Apps that publicly attest to best practices around data governance can better be held accountable by the FTC. This enforcement mechanism will help to build consumer trust in the use of technology to manage their health. The CARIN Alliance is also developing a set of Application Registration best practices for the industry to use. For more information, please visit the CARIN Alliance website . |
| web | www.cms.gov_files_document_patient-2Dprivacy-2Dand-2Dsecurity-2Dresources.pdf | The CMS Patient Privacy and Security resources directs that payers must educate patients about sharing their health information with third parties. |
| web | www.ama-assn.org | Payers should note that some authors of proprietary code systems used in this Implementation Guide allow for expression of code descriptions depending on use. Some of these code systems may go further and provide consumer-friendly descriptors of these codes, such as the American Medical Association(c) CPT(R) which provides a " Consumer Friendly Descriptor " for its codes. Payers should strongly consider including these descriptors to make the information they provide to their members more usable for them. |
| web | docs.smarthealthit.org | Implementers of this Implementation Guide SHOULD support SMART on FHIR Authorization best practices Transport Security section . |
| web | docs.smarthealthit.org | Implementations SHOULD consider the SMART on FHIR Best Practices in Authorization found here . |
| web | www.ama-assn.org | AMA CPT : The CPT procedure and modifier codes are owned by the American Medical Association. |
| web | www.x12.org | X12 : CARC (Claim Adjustment Reason Codes) are owned by X12. |
| web | www.nubc.org | NUBC : The NUBC secretariat is the American Hospital Association. |
| web | www.nucc.org | NUCC : National Uniform Claim Committee (NUCC) is presently maintaining the Taxonomy code set. The codes are free and publicly available for download and use. If the use however is “For commercial use, including sales or licensing, a license must be obtained”. It would be appropriate for an app developer to file the license form just like they would for any other code set; however, there is no fee. |
| web | www.ncpdp.org | NCPDP : Retail Pharmacy data standards are defined by the NCPDP. |
| web | www.3m.com | 3M APR-DRG : AP-DRGs and APR-DRGs are owned by 3M. Use of AP-DRGs and APR-DRGs require a license. |
| web | www.icd10data.com | ICD-CM Diagnosis Codes (ICD-10-CM) : International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD). This IG will use version 10. The ICD-10-CM code set is maintained by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for use in the United States. It is based on ICD-10, which was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and is used internationally a medical classification. |
| web | www.icd10data.com | ICD-Procedure Codes (ICD-PCS) : The ICD-10-PCS code set is owned by CMS. |
| web | www.wpc-edi.com | RARCCodes : The RARC codes are owned by CMS. |
| web | www.ada.org | ADA CDT : The CDT procedure and modifier codes are owned by the American Dental Association. |
| web | www.nubc.org | To obtain the underlying code systems, please see information here |
| web | www.nubc.org | Copyright/Legal : Licensing information can be found here . |
| web | info.commerce.ama-assn.org | To obtain CPT, please see the license request form here |
| web | engage.3m.com | To license APR DRG from 3M, see request form here |
| web | www.3m.com | Link to information about the code system - including how to obtain the content from 3M - is available here. . |
| web | apps.3mhis.com | https://apps.3mhis.com/docs/Groupers/All_Patient_Refined_DRG/Methodology_overview_GRP041/grp041_aprdrg_meth_overview.pdf |
| web | standards.ncpdp.org | Link to information about the code system - including how to obtain the content: https://standards.ncpdp.org/Access-to-Standards.aspx |
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| web | x12.org | https://x12.org/codes |
| web | www.wpc-edi.com | Click on the name of any external code list to access more information about the code list, view the codes, or submit a maintenance request. These external code lists were previously published on either www.wpc-edi.com/reference or www.x12.org/codes . |
| web | www.x12.org | Click on the name of any external code list to access more information about the code list, view the codes, or submit a maintenance request. These external code lists were previously published on either www.wpc-edi.com/reference or www.x12.org/codes . |
| web | www.carinalliance.com | CARIN Consumer Directed Payer Data Exchange (CARIN IG for Blue Button®) was developed under the CARIN Alliance . |
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| web | github.com | The CARIN Consumer Directed Payer Data Exchange Implementation Guide is also known as the CARIN IG for Blue Button® Implementation Guide. This IG was developed using FHIR Shorthand syntax and the SUSHI tookit, a free, open source toolchain from the MITRE Corporation. Valuable guidance on FSH and FHIR slicing was provided by Chris Moesel. The capability statements were developed with tools and valuable guidance from Eric Haas. |
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