So it seems like you can split a file on those HL elements, add the collection of lines that follow (NM1, N3 etc.) to the HL element, then create a hierarchy out of them based on parent id. But after you reach the last HL how do you know when to stop adding to its collection of elements? What breaks that last HL?
Unfortunately, it's not that simple. To answer your question: The SE* segment is the final transaction terminator (excluding GE and IEA Envelope). The reason why it's not that simple is because of this: You can loop at the 2000A HL or the 2000B HL or they could loop at the 2300 CLM or they could loop at the ST level.....ALL of those are valid. So, simply checking for HL buckets will NOT work in production. And, I have worked for many payers and real-world scenarios DO have all of those varieties.
So it seems like you can split a file on those HL elements, add the collection of lines that follow (NM1, N3 etc.) to the HL element, then create a hierarchy out of them based on parent id. But after you reach the last HL how do you know when to stop adding to its collection of elements? What breaks that last HL?
Unfortunately, it's not that simple. To answer your question: The SE* segment is the final transaction terminator (excluding GE and IEA Envelope). The reason why it's not that simple is because of this: You can loop at the 2000A HL or the 2000B HL or they could loop at the 2300 CLM or they could loop at the ST level.....ALL of those are valid. So, simply checking for HL buckets will NOT work in production. And, I have worked for many payers and real-world scenarios DO have all of those varieties.
Hi can you make a elaborate version for this video ??
Do you have any specific questions? I could include several claims or ??? Let me know where your question / concerns are.
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please can you give a brief explanation regarding 837 edi file I'm a beginner for edi.or else any notes like pdfs please
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what exact role you do? Are you in IT or medical coding?
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