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Version 3.27.0

FFS-16-001-8

Data Quality Measure
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Key Information

Measure Name Total # of claim headers
File Type CRX
Measure ID FFS-16-001-8
Measure Type Count
Content area FFS

Validation

Validation Type Longitudinal

Measure Priority

Measure Priority Medium
Focus Area N/A
Category Utilization

Claim Information

Claim Type CHIP,FFS
Adjustment Type Original
Crossover Type Non-Crossover

Thresholds

Minimum N/A
Maximum N/A
TA Minimun
TA Maximum
Longitudinal Threshold 0.5
For TA
(for including in compliance training)
TA- Longitudinal
For TA
(Longitudinal)
Yes

Data Elements

DD Data Element
DD Data Element Number

Annotation Total number of S-CHIP FFS: original, non-crossover, paid RX claims
Specification STEP 1: Active non-duplicate RX records during DQ report month

Define the RX claims universe at the header level that satisfy the following criteria:

1. Reporting Period from the filename = DQ report month

2. CLAIM-STATUS-CATEGORY is not equal to "F2" or is missing

3. CLAIM-DENIED-INDICATOR is not equal to "0" or is missing

4. TYPE-OF-CLAIM is not equal to "Z" or is missing

5. CLAIM-STATUS is not equal to ("26","026","87","087","542","585", "654") or is missing

6. No Header Duplicates: Duplicates are dropped at the header level, if the following four data elements are the same: ICN-ORIG, ICN-ADJ, ADJUDICATION-DATE, and ADJUSTMENT-IND.



STEP 2: S-CHIP FFS: Original, Non-Crossover, Paid Claims

Of the claims that meet the criteria from STEP 1, further restrict them by the following criteria:

1. TYPE-OF-CLAIM = "A"

2. ADJUSTMENT-IND = "0"

3. CROSSOVER-INDICATOR = "0" or is missing



STEP 3: Count Claims

Count the number of unique records that satisfy the constraints of STEP 2