HIPAA Standards Available Across All Versions

HIPAA is a specific set of messages based on the ASC X12 standard which are used for healthcare-related information exchange.

This grid shows all available versions supported by DataDirect XML Converters™ along with all of the message types within each version. All of these versions are supported by both the Java and the .Net (C#) versions of the DataDirect XML Converters.

HIPAA Standards Legend:
The XML Converter supports this message type for this version.
The XML Converter does not support this message type for this version.
The HIPAA standard does not define this message for this version.

Transaction Set HIPAA Message Name
004010 A1 005010 005010 A1
270 Eligibility, Coverage or Benefit Inquiry
271 Eligibility, Coverage or Benefit Information
276 Health Care Claim Status Request
277 Health Care Claim Status Notification
278 Health Care Services Review Information
820 Payment Order/Remittance Advice
834 Benefit Enrollment and Maintenance
835 Health Care Claim Payment/Advice
837D Health Care Claim: Dental
837I Health Care Claim: Institutional
837P Health Care Claim: Professional

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