Loop 2000F

Pos: 010

Repeat: >1

Mandatory

Loop: 2000F

Elements: N/A

To identify dependencies among and the content of hierarchically related groups of data segments

Loop Summary:

 

Pos

Id

Segment Name

Req

Max Use

Repeat

Usage

 

010

HL

Service Level

M

1

 

Required

 

020

TRN

Service Trace Number

O

2

 

Situational

 

040

UM

Health Care Services Review Information

O

1

 

Required

 

060

REF

Previous Certification Identification

O

1

 

Situational

 

070

DTP

Service Date

O

1

 

Situational

 

070

DTP

Admission Date

O

1

 

Situational

 

070

DTP

Discharge Date

O

1

 

Situational

 

070

DTP

Surgery Date

O

1

 

Situational

 

080

HI

Procedures

O

1

 

Situational

 

090

HSD

Health Care Services Delivery

O

1

 

Situational

 

100

CRC

Patient Condition Information

O

6

 

Situational

 

110

CL1

Institutional Claim Code

O

1

 

Situational

 

120

CR1

Ambulance Transport Information

O

1

 

Situational

 

130

CR2

Spinal Manipulation Service Information

O

1

 

Situational

 

140

CR5

Home Oxygen Therapy Information

O

1

 

Situational

 

150

CR6

Home Health Care Information

O

1

 

Situational

 

155

PWK

Additional Service Information

O

10

 

Situational

 

160

MSG

Message Text

O

1

 

Not recommended

Comments:

1.

The HL segment is used to identify levels of detail information using a hierarchical structure, such as relating line-item data to shipment data, and packaging data to line-item data.

2.

The HL segment defines a top-down/left-right ordered structure.

3.

HL01 shall contain a unique alphanumeric number for each occurrence of the HL segment in the transaction set. For example, HL01 could be used to indicate the number of occurrences of the HL segment, in which case the value of HL01 would be "1" for the initial HL segment and would be incremented by one in each subsequent HL segment within the transaction.

4.

HL02 identifies the hierarchical ID number of the HL segment to which the current HL segment is subordinate.

5.

HL03 indicates the context of the series of segments following the current HL segment up to the next occurrence of an HL segment in the transaction. For example, HL03 is used to indicate that subsequent segments in the HL loop form a logical grouping of data referring to shipment, order, or item-level information.

6.

HL04 indicates whether or not there are subordinate (or child) HL segments related to the current HL segment.


Notes:

1. Use Loop 2000F to identify the service(s) requested.

Example:

HL*6*5*SS*0~



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