aMolina Healthcare’s HIPAA 5010 Readiness *Molina Healthcare is ready to test the 5010 versions of the HIPAA transactions with providers and other trading partners. We look forward to working collabo...
The Federal HIPAA regulations issued by DHHS dictate that only approved code sets may be used in standard electronic transactions. The CMS site has official resources that define these standard code s...
Molina Healthcare has implemented the HIPAA NPI requirements. Beginning May 23, 2008, HIPAA standard transactions must include NPIs. No legacy identifiers (other than the billing/pay-to provider's Ta...
HIPAA Standards for Electronic Healthcare TransactionsHIPAA required the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to adopt national standards for electronic healthcare transactions. All covered e...
Since HIPAA’s inception, Molina Healthcare has worked diligently and collaboratively with the broader healthcare community to achieve compliance with the federal HIPAA transactions requirements. Molin...
Molina Healthcare seeks to uphold the highest ethical standards for the provision of health care benefits and services to its members, and supports the efforts of federal and state authorities in thei...
The Molina Healthcare QI Program encompasses the quality of acute, chronic and preventive health care and service provided in both the inpatient and outpatient setting to our population as determined ...
Organizational Structure Supporting Quality Improvement: AccountabilityThe Board of DirectorsMolina Healthcare of Michigan's Board has ultimate authority and responsibility for the quality of care an...
The Molina Healthcare Quality Improvement (QI) Program provides the structure and key processes that enable the health plan to carry out its commitment to ongoing improvement of care and service, and ...
Molina Healthcare of Michigan ("Molina") seeks to uphold the highest ethical standards for the provision of health care benefits and services to its members and supports the efforts of federal and sta...