Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), these are all the data elements and code sets inherent to a transaction, and not related to the format of the transaction.
Tag: MEDICAL
Data council
Board or committee in the Department of Health and Human Services that is responsible for overseeing implementation of the administrative simplification provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Data dictionary
Document or system that characterizes the data content of a system.
Data element
Under Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), this is the smallest named unit of information in a transaction.
Data integrity
1. Accuracy, consistency, comprehensiveness, and timeliness (currency) of medical information maintained by a computer system. 2. Principle of security to keep data from modification or corruption either intentionally or accidentally.
Data Interchange Standards Association
Body that provides administrative services to X12 and several other standards-related groups.
Data mapping
1. Method of matching one set of data elements or individual code values to the nearest equivalents in another set. Also known as crosswalk . 2. Systematized Nomenclature of Human and Veterinary Medicine (SNOMED International), Volumes I through IV are used to compare terminology context or classification description principles with the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) system. This process of linking content from one terminology or classification scheme to another is called mapping . Also see crosswalk and crosswalking .
Data mart
Organized, well-planned, and searchable database system for a business department within an organization that draws information from a data warehouse (clinical data repository) to meet certain needs of users.
Data model
Conceptual model of the information needed to support a business function or process.
Data quality management
Administrative process that guarantees the accuracy and comprehensiveness of a facility’s information during data collection, application, warehousing, and analysis.