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HIPAA Exam HIO-201 Topic 3 Question 88 Discussion

Actual exam question for HIPAA's HIO-201 exam
Question #: 88
Topic #: 3
[All HIO-201 Questions]

Select the correct statement regarding the transaction rule.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Willetta
1 months ago
I'm going with B. ERISA plans are exempted from the standard, so they can do whatever they want, right? Wait, what's an ERISA plan again?
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Merissa
2 months ago
Ha! Option E is clearly a trick question. Of course state Medicaid programs need to meet the same requirements as private health plans. They're not some special snowflake.
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Aja
6 days ago
D) A covered entity (e.g. provider, health plan) may submit non-standard transactions to a clearinghouse that converts them into standard transactions. In this case the covered entity still needs to store its data in transaction standard formats.
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Dick
15 days ago
C) Data stored by a covered entity must meet the transaction standards if the covered entity is directly submitting standard transactions.
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Orville
19 days ago
A) The Transaction standards apply to electronic transactions.
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Lezlie
2 months ago
Option D seems the most reasonable to me. A covered entity can submit non-standard transactions to a clearinghouse, but the covered entity still needs to store its data in transaction standard formats.
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Alecia
23 days ago
Yes, it helps streamline the process for all parties involved.
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Sherita
29 days ago
Clearinghouses play a key role in ensuring data is standardized.
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Apolonia
2 months ago
It's important for data consistency. Non-standard transactions can still be converted.
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Cyndy
2 months ago
I agree, option D makes sense. The covered entity still has to store data in standard formats.
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Lindy
2 months ago
I think option C is the correct answer. The data stored by a covered entity must meet the transaction standards if the covered entity is directly submitting standard transactions.
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Taryn
1 months ago
Yes, that makes sense. The data must meet the transaction standards for direct submissions.
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Detra
1 months ago
I agree, option C is the correct answer.
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Louann
2 months ago
I believe option D is also correct, as covered entities can still submit non-standard transactions through a clearinghouse.
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Huey
3 months ago
I agree with Nadine, because data must meet transaction standards if directly submitting.
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Nadine
3 months ago
I think the correct statement is C.
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