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| Measure Name | % of claim lines without a valid Line Adjustment Indicator (LINE-ADJ-IND is 2, 3, 9, other invalid value, or missing) | 
|---|---|
| File Type | CLT | 
| Measure ID | MCR-32-014-14 | 
| Measure Type | Claims percentage | 
| Content area | MCR | 
| Validation Type | Inferential | 
|---|
| Measure Priority | N/A | 
|---|---|
| Focus Area | N/A | 
| Category | N/A | 
| Claim Type | CHIP,Enc | 
|---|---|
| Adjustment Type | All Adjustment Types | 
| Crossover Type | All Indicators | 
| Minimum | 0 | 
|---|---|
| Maximum | 0.001 | 
| TA Minimun | |
| TA Maximum | |
| Longitudinal Threshold | N/A | 
| 
                                            For TA
                                             (for including in compliance training)  | 
                                        No | 
| 
                                            For TA
                                             (Longitudinal)  | 
                                        No | 
| DD Data Element | LINE-ADJUSTMENT-IND | 
|---|---|
| DD Data Element Number | CLT192 | 
| Annotation | Calculate the percentage of unique line records associated with S-CHIP Encounter: original and adjustment, paid LT claims with an invalid or missing adjustment indicator value | 
|---|---|
| Specification | 
                                                
                                                    STEP 1: Active non-duplicate LT records during DQ report month Define the LT records universe at the line level by importing both headers and lines that satisfy the following criteria: For Headers: 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. For Lines: 1. Reporting Period from the filename = DQ report month 2. CLAIM-LINE-STATUS is not equal to ("26","026","87","087","542","585","654") or is missing 3. No Line Duplicates: Duplicates are dropped at the line level if the following data elements are the same: ICN-ORIG, ICN-ADJ, ADJUDICATION-DATE, LINE-NUM-ORIG, LINE-NUM-ADJ, and LINE-ADJSTMT-IND. 4. Lines merge to a header using ICN-ORIG, ICN-ADJ, ADJUDICATION-DATE, and ADJUSTMENT-IND=LINE-ADJSTMT-IND. STEP 2: S-CHIP Encounter: Original and Adjustment, Paid Claims Of the claims that meet the criteria from STEP 1, further restrict them by the following criteria: 1. TYPE-OF-CLAIM = "C" STEP 3: Total Count Of the claims that meet the criteria from STEP 2, count the number of unique line records. STEP 4: Count invalid adjustment indicators From the records from STEP 2, count unique line records with LINE-ADJUSTMENT-IND not equal to ("0", "1", "4", "5", "6") or is missing STEP 5: Percentage Divide the count of unique line records from STEP 4 by the count in STEP 3  |