South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 19 - STATE BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD
Article 10 - DATA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS PERTAINING TO SUBMISSION OF AMBULATORY ENCOUNTER DATA
Section 19-1030 - Criteria for Data Submission Timeliness and Items Completeness and Accuracy

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 19-1030

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 3, March 22, 2024

A. One record for each outpatient ambulatory encounter during the calendar month shall be submitted. Health care providers covered by these regulations shall submit at least ninety percent of their monthly ambulatory patient encounter records within forty-five days after the close of the month with exception made for conditions beyond the health care provider's control. Health care providers covered by these regulations shall submit one hundred percent of their patient encounter records within forty-five days after the close of the following month with exception made for conditions beyond the health care provider's control.

B. Reporting of required items shall meet ninety-nine percent item completeness.

C. Completed items shall meet ninety-nine and five-tenths percent accuracy as determined by edit specifications set by the Office of Research and Statistics.

D. Health care providers covered by these regulations changing hardware/software or processors which would necessitate a change in submission procedure shall:

(1) Notify the Office of Research and Statistics in writing at least sixty days prior to change and submit a test tape meeting completeness and accuracy requirements within one hundred twenty days after the change is accomplished,

(2) Make provisions for continued reporting of data during change/test period so that data submission complies with these regulations.

E. To insure complete reporting, each health care provider covered by these regulations shall submit monthly, in writing, to the Office of Research and Statistics within forty-five days of the close of the month, a report of the number of patient encounters during the month. The health care providers covered by these regulations shall report this information in a format specified by the Office of Research and Statistics and provided to health care providers thirty days prior to implementation of the format.

F. The Office of Research and Statistics will work with individual health care providers to incorporate the inclusion of data elements that are not currently coded into a standard data format during the modification period. The modification period will be for one year from the beginning submission date. See Section 19.1020. The modification period may be extended by Office of Research and Statistics based on changing federal reporting requirements.

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