WASHINGTON, DC. January 15, 2004. The U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services is reviewing a preliminary report on the commercial
use of ABC codes and industry perceptions of the cost-benefit of
these ABC codes in HIPAA transactions. The report was submitted to
the Office of HIPAA Compliance at the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services under an agreement between CMS and Alternative
Link. Alternative Link developed ABC codes for integrative
healthcare to fill gaps in older medical coding systems and the
national health information infrastructure. The agreement,
established in January 2003, called for quarterly reports on the
cost-benefit of ABC codes in electronic commerce, to help HHS
evaluate ABC codes as a proposed modification to the HIPAA
standards. ABC codes may be used by anyone for research, management
and manual commerce applications, but their use in electronic
commerce is regulated under HIPAA and allowable for formally
registered entities and their trading partners.
For a copy of the HHS letter that authorized the commercial use and
cost-benefit evaluation of ABC codes in HIPAA transactions,
please click here.
For a CMS letter that clarifies how ABC codes may be used
commercially in HIPAA transactions,
please click here.
For a copy of the preliminary report to the Office of HIPAA
compliance,
please click here.