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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Integration with Healthcare Providers

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This contract involves establishing and maintaining secure Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) connectivity with external healthcare providers to facilitate the receipt and processing of ANSI 837 electronic claims. The effort focuses on integrating systems to ensure seamless transmission and handling of healthcare claims data in compliance with industry standards. The contract falls under the NAICS code 541519, indicating specialized IT services related to this integration. The subcontract is issued by the Department of Justice through the Privatization - Co program and is based in Washington, with the place of performance specifying the zip code 20007. While certain details such as solicitation number, set-aside status, and specific organization types are not provided, the key objective centers on enhancing claims processing accuracy and security by leveraging EDI technology in collaboration with external healthcare entities.

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Establish and maintain secure EDI connectivity for processing ANSI 837 healthcare claims, DOJ subcontract.

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Department Of Justice → Privatization - Co

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541519 - Other Computer Related ServicesView NAICS

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Washington, DC, 20007, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → Privatization - Co
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Establish and maintain secure EDI connectivity with external healthcare providers to receive and process ANSI 837 electronic claims.

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