DSMO Response Categories
Category:
- Modifications necessary to permit compliance with the standard/law.
According to DHHS, necessary items include
- Something in the adopted standard or implementation specification conflicts
with the regulation.
- A non-existent data element or code set is required by the
standard.(removal of data content that is not supported by the healthcare
industry any longer)
- A data element or code set that is critical to the industrys business
process has been left out.
- There is a conflict among different adopted standards
- There is an internal conflict within a standard (implementation guide).
- Modifications. Classified as additions or deletions of data elements,
internal code list values, segments, loops; changes in usage of segments, data
elements, internal code list values; changes in usage notes; changes in repeat
counts; changes in formatting notes or explanatory language that do not fall
into Category A.
- Maintenance. Classified as items that do not impact the implementation of
the transaction. Items classified as Maintenance will require no further DSMO
actions. Items are to follow the SDO process.
- No Change. Classified as items that the implementation guides do meet the
needs requested, or did go through the consensus building process originally to
meet need. May request follow up by the submitter for further action.
- DHHS Policy. Classified as items that require follow up by the Department
of Health and Human Services in regards to the Final Rule.
- Withdrawn by Submitter. Classified as items that have been removed from
Change Request System consideration.
- Appeal. Classified as items where the DSMOs did not reach consensus on
response and will follow the appeal process.
- Industry Comment Request Process. Classified as items that require
comments from the industry to determine consensus.