Claification on the difference of the Expiration Date requirements in the 814_04 and the 814_20.
Next Step:
This issue was discussed and it was clarified that difference in the language was intentional. For the 814_20 if the expiration date was always required it would have to be provided with any update to the Critical Care information even if the expiration date isn’t changing. For example, when the Emergency Contact Information is updated but the expiration date will not be impacted so will not be provided.
This issue was discussed and it was clarified that difference in the language was intentional. For the 814_20 if the expiration date was always required it would have to be provided with any update to the Critical Care information even if the expiration date isn’t changing. For example, when the Emergency Contact Information is updated but the expiration date will not be impacted so will not be provided.
Background
Status:
Closed
Date Posted:
12/06/2011
Sponsor:
Direct Energy
Urgent:
No
Sections:
814_20
Description:
Numerous questions on the difference in the Expiration Date requirements in the 814_04 and the 814_20. As highlighted below in the 814_04, 05, 22 and 14 the Expiration Date is required for CCC, CRC, CCCT and CRCT whereas in the 814_20 it is only required when available.
Reason:
CRs needed clarification on the discrepancy to understand how to code for the 814_20.