Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 8, § 9701 - Definitions
The following definitions apply in this article:
(a) Bona Fide Statistical Research. The
analysis of existing workers' compensation data for the purpose of developing
or contributing to basic knowledge regarding the California workers'
compensation system.
(b) California
EDI Implementation Guide for First and Subsequent Reports of Injury. Contains
California specific reporting requirements and information excerpted from the
IAIABC EDI Implementation Guide for First, Subsequent, Acknowledgment Detail,
Header & Trailer Records, Release 1, issued February 15, 2002, by the
International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions. The
California EDI Implementation Guide for First and Subsequent Reports of Injury
is posted on the Division's Web site at
http://www.dir.ca.gov/dwc/WCIS.htm,
and is available from the Division of Workers' Compensation upon request.
(1) For reporting prior to November 15, 2011,
use the California EDI Implementation Guide for First and Subsequent Reports of
Injury, Version 2.1, dated February 2006, which is incorporated by
reference.
(2) For reporting on or
after November 15, 2011, but before the date of the California EDI
Implementation Guide for First and Subsequent Reports of Injury, Version 3.1,
dated March 27, 2018, use the California EDI Implementation Guide for First and
Subsequent Reports of Injury, Version 3.0, dated November 15, 2011, which is
incorporated by reference.
(3) For
reporting on or after March 27, 2018, use the California EDI Implementation
Guide for First and Subsequent Reports of Injury, Version 3.1, dated March 27,
2018, which is incorporated by reference.
(c) California EDI Implementation Guide for
Medical Bill Payment Records. Contains the California-specific protocols and
excerpts from the IAIABC EDI Implementation Guide for Medical Bill Payment
Records, explains the technical design and functionality of the WCIS system,
testing options for the trading partners, instructions regarding the medical
billing data elements, and reporting standards and requirements. The California
EDI Implementation Guide for Medical Bill Payment Records is posted on the
Division's Web site at http://www.dir.ca.gov/dwc/WCIS.htm,
and is available from the Division of Workers' Compensation upon request.
(1) For reporting prior to April 6, 2016, use
the California EDI Implementation Guide for Medical Bill Payment Records,
Version 1.1, dated November 15, 2011, which is incorporated by
reference.
(2) For reporting prior
to September 27, 2017, use the California EDI Implementation Guide for Medical
Bill Payment Records, Version 2.0, dated April 6, 2016, which is incorporated
by reference. For reporting on or after September 27, 2017, use the California
EDI Implementation Guide for Medical Bill Payment Records, Version 2.0, dated
September 27, 2017, which is incorporated by reference. This Guide adopts ASC
(Accredited Standards Committee) X12 Implementation Acknowledgement for Health
Care insurance (999) dated February 2011.
(d) California Jurisdiction Code. A
California-specific code that identifies a medical procedure, service, or
product that is not identified by a current HCPCS code. California Jurisdiction
Codes are either set forth and/or incorporated by reference in California Code
of Regulations, title 8, section
9795, regarding reasonable fees for
medical-legal expenses, section
9789.11, regarding fees for
physician services rendered on or after July 1, 2004, and before January 1,
2014, sections
9789.12.1 -
9789.19, regarding fees for
physician services rendered on or after January 1, 2014, or in California EDI
Implementation Guide for Medical Bill Payment, Release 1.1.
(e) Claim. An injury as defined in Division 4
of the Labor Code, occurring on or after March 1, 2000, that has resulted in
the receipt of one or more of the following by a claims administrator:
(1) Employer's Report of Occupational Injury
or Illness, as required by California Code of Regulations, title 8, sections
14004-14005.
(2) Doctor's First
Report of Occupational Injury or Illness, as required by California Code of
Regulations, title 8, sections 14006-14007.
(3) Application for Adjudication filed with
the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board under Labor Code section
5500 and
California Code of Regulations, title 8, section
10408.
(4) Any information indicating that the
injury requires medical treatment by a physician as defined in Labor Code
section
3209.3.
(f) Claims Administrator. A self-administered
insurer providing security for the payment of compensation required by
Divisions 4 and 4.5 of the Labor Code, a self-administered self-insured
employer, California Insurance Guarantee Association (CIGA), or a third-party
claims administrator for a self-insured employer, insurer, legally uninsured
employer, or joint powers authority.
(g) Claims Administrator's Agents. Any entity
contracted by the claims administrator to assist in adjusting the claim(s)
including third party administrators, bill reviewers, utilization review
vendors, and electronic data interchange vendors.
(h) Closed Claim. A claim in which future
payment of indemnity benefits and/or provision of medical benefits cannot be
reasonably expected to be due.
(i)
Data Elements. Information identified by data number (DN) and defined in the
dictionary of the IAIABC EDI Implementation Guide, Release 1. Data elements set
forth in California Code of Regulations, title 8, section
9702 must be transmitted on all
claims, where applicable, as indicated in section
9702. The data elements set forth
in the IAIABC EDI Implementation Guide, Release 1 that are not enumerated in
section 9702 are optional and may, but need
not be, submitted on any or all claims.
(j) Electronic Data Interchange. ("EDI"). A
computer to computer exchange of data or information in a standardized format
acceptable to the Administrative Director.
(k) Health Care Organization ("HCO"). Any
entity certified as a health care organization by the Administrative Director
pursuant to Labor Code sections
4600.5 and
4600.6.
(l) HCPCS. Acronym for the Healthcare Common
Procedure Coding System.
(m) IAIABC
EDI Implementation Guide, Release 1. EDI Implementation Guide for First,
Subsequent, Acknowledgment Detail, Header & Trailer Records, Release 1,
issued February 15, 2002, by the International Association of Industrial
Accident Boards and Commissions. The IAIABC EDI Implementation Guide, Release
1, can be obtained from the IAIABC at either the IAIABC website at
http://www.iaiabc.org, or the IAIABC
office located at 7780 Elmwood Avenue, Suite 207, Middleton, Wisconsin 53562;
Telephone: (608) 663-6355.
(n)
IAIABC Workers' Compensation Medical Bill Data Reporting Implementation Guide,
Release 2.0, by the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and
Commissions. The IAIABC Workers' Compensation Medical Bill Data Reporting
Implementation Guide, Release 2.0, February 1, 2015 Publication can be obtained
from the IAIABC at either the IAIABC website at
http://www.iaiabc.org, or the IAIABC
office located at 7780 Elmwood Avenue, Suite 207, Middleton, Wisconsin 53562;
Telephone: (608) 663-6355.
(1) For reporting
prior to the designated effective date (see subdivision (c)(1)), use the IAIABC
EDI Implementation Guide for Medical Bill Payment Records, Release 1.1, July 1,
2009, which is incorporated by reference.
(2) For reporting on or after the designated
effective date (see subdivision(c)(2)), use the IAIABC Workers' Compensation
Medical Bill Data Reporting Implementation Guide, Release 2.0, February 1, 2015
Publication, which is incorporated by reference.
(o) Indemnity Benefits. Payments conferred,
including those made by settlement, for any of the following: temporary
disability indemnity, permanent disability indemnity, death benefits,
vocational rehabilitation maintenance allowance, and employer-paid salary in
lieu of compensation.
(p)
Individually Identifiable Information. Any data concerning an injury or claim
that is linked to a uniquely identifiable employee, employer, claims
administrator, or any other person or entity.
(q) International Association of Industrial
Accident Boards and Commissions ("IAIABC"). A professional association of
workers' compensation specialists, located at 7780 Elmwood Avenue, Suite 207,
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562, which is, in addition to other activities, engaged
in the production and publication of EDI standards for filing workers'
compensation information. Note: IAIABC asserts ownership of such EDI standards
which are published in various ways and include Implementation Guides with
instructions on their use, technical and business specifications and coding
information to permit the transfer of data between regulatory bodies and
regulated entities in a uniform and consistent manner.
(r) WCIS. The Workers' Compensation
Information System established pursuant to sections
138.6 and
138.7 of the
Labor Code.
Notes
2. Amendment filed 3-22-2006; operative 4-21-2006 (Register 2006, No. 12).
3. Amendment filed 11-15-2010; operative 11-15-2011 (Register 2010, No. 47).
4. Repealer of subsection (c)(1), subsection renumbering, amendment of newly designated subsection (c)(1), new subsection (c)(2), amendment of subsections (d) and (n), repealer and new subsection (n)(1) and amendment of subsection (n)(2) filed 4-6-2015; operative 4-6-2016 (Register 2015, No. 15).
5. Amendment of subsection (b)(2), new subsection (b)(3) and amendment of subsections (c)(2), (m), (n), (n)(2) and (q) filed 3-27-2017; operative 9-27-2017 (Register 2017, No. 13).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 133, 138.6 and 138.7, Labor Code. Reference: Sections 138.6 and 138.7, Labor Code.
2. Amendment filed 3-22-2006; operative 4-21-2006 (Register 2006, No. 12).
3. Amendment filed 11-15-2010; operative 11-15-2011 (Register 2010, No. 47).
4. Repealer of subsection (c)(1), subsection renumbering, amendment of newly designated subsection (c)(1), new subsection (c)(2), amendment of subsections (d) and (n), repealer and new subsection (n)(1) and amendment of subsection (n)(2) filed 4-6-2015; operative
5. Amendment of subsection (b)(2), new subsection (b)(3) and amendment of subsections (c)(2), (m), (n), (n)(2) and (q) filed 3-27-2017; operative
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