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EDMS Catalog of Courses
Business Courses
Introduction to EDMS Document Preparation, Scanning, and Manual IQC Correction Processing – Completion: NEW Quality Assurance – Completion: VERIFY FileNet One Step Workflow COLD Reports
Technical Courses
Orientation to FileNet System Administration Orientation to Captiva System Administration
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Course Objectives 1. Summarize the scanning process within EDMS
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Describe the objective and the activities of each step of the Completion: New process in detail, including: a) The types of scanned documents b) Captiva’s role in verifying data, for both red optical character recognition (OCR) type forms and black ‘Key From Image’ (KFI) forms c) The types of validation within each type of document d) How to verify data fields and complete this verification step
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Introduction Background – What is Being Scanned? Documents and Batches The Completion: New Process
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Introduction
EDMS Related Definitions
Term Captiva Definition Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software that manages the scanner, from interpreting the scanned documents through storing the resulting images on the FileNet data repository with index values. Captiva can be programmed to recognize certain documents (such as claim forms). Optical character recognition, which is the Captiva software’s ability to ‘read’ black typed data off red forms and eliminate the need for data entry. The database in which EDMS stores all MITS application data received for storage.
OCR
FileNet
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EDMS – A Bird’s Eye View …
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What is the Full EDMS Process?
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Inbound mail is received Documents are sorted, batched, and scanned Manual IQC operators research any unscannable documents and try to resolve the problem Completion: New operators manually key fields flagged by Captiva software as being in error, as well as all verification fields for claim form ADA 2006 Completion: Verify operators key in all critical information as a final QA step Scanned document images are stored in FileNet Workflow processes are initiated where necessary
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Bold is within the scope of this training
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Background What Is Being Scanned?
Agenda
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Introduction Background – What is Being Scanned? Documents and Batches The Completion: New Process
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Background – What Is Being Scanned?
What is the goal of scanning?
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To create electronic images of paper documents related to Claims, Claim Adjustments, provider enrollment (PE) requests, prior authorization (PA) requests, and other OHP related ‘transactions’ Each document has one or more keys or indexes such as Provider, Recipient, internal control number (ICN), and other values These index values will ‘link’ these documents to certain providers, claims, etc., and be accessible correctly in interChange
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How does EDMS store these documents?
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Background – What Is Being Scanned?
How does Completion: New fit into the process?
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Every document that is scanned must go through the Completion: New process. Captiva (the scanning software) validates critical fields in every scanned document. Any that do not pass the built-in validation edits are presented to the Completion: New worker to key in. We shall examine the contents of batches of documents first and then discuss the Completion: New process in more detail.
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Documents and Batches
Agenda
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Introduction Background – What is Being Scanned? Documents and Batches
a. b. c.
What is a document? What is a batch? Scanning and Quality Control
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The Completion: New Process
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What Is a Document?
A Document is a claim, a claim adjustment, a proprietary document, or a cover sheet with attachments. A document has two components: 1. A form (e.g., CMS 1500, 6766, 9401, cover sheet) 2. One or more attachments (almost always present)
Claim Document
Claim Adj. Document
Cover Sheet Document
Completion: New and Completion: Verify only involve the forms – never the attachments.
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What Is a Document?
With Go-Live, four types of documents will be scanned. All are within the scope of the Completion: New function.
1. Claims (CMS 1500, UB04, ADA 2006) – only
those with attachments
2. Claims adjustments (6766, 6767, 6768) 3. Proprietary forms (9400, 9401, 9402, 9405) 4. Paper attachments sent by the provider to
support claims, PEs, and PAs that the provider uploaded via the Web Portal
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What Is a Document?
1. Claims – with Attachments
There are three types of Claims: A. CMS 1500 – Health Insurance Claim form B. UB04 – Institutional Claims form C. ADA 2006 – Dental Claim form Optical character recognition (OCR) reads all information off the red claim forms. Captiva is programmed to find the key fields on each red form. For black forms, data entry (‘Key From Image’ or KFI) is done to capture the important information.
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What Is a Document?
When a red form is scanned, the scanner’s ‘red drop’ feature drops the form’s red ink, leaving just the black text in the scanned image. That black text is all that is read and stored in EDMS.
Ima Sick 11 24 47 123 Happy Lane Happy Town ID 83000 x 123456789
04 01 10 04 03 10 3
12345 aa
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1234.00
987654321 Signature on file
1234.00
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What Is a Document?
Examples of RED and BLACK claim forms
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What Is a Document?
1. Claims – with Attachments (continued)
Possible types of Claim attachments:
A. COB (Coordination of Benefits) and/or OI
(Other Insurance) forms – these forms replace Medicaid form 6780, which will no longer be accepted as of Go-Live
Special Note: The COB and OI forms are discussed in this training but may not be scanned as of Go-Live. An ODJFS decision is pending to limit these forms to portal upload only.
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What Is a Document?
1. Claims – with Attachments (continued)
More Possible types of Claim attachments:
B. 6653 forms (for claims over 365 days old) * C. HAS forms (Hysterectomy, Abortion, and
Sterilization consent forms) *
D. Any other documents that may accompany a
claim * 6653 and HAS forms should not be mailed in without a
claim
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What Is a Document?
2. Claim Adjustment forms (6766, 6767, 6768) 3. Proprietary forms (9400, 9401, 9402, 9405) 4. Paper Attachments Sent By Provider
All four types of documents mentioned above may require some keying by the Completion: New worker in the following situations:
• To fix edit errors detected by Captiva (red forms) • For full data entry of predetermined data fields
(black forms)
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What Is a Batch?
Definition:
1. A group of ‘like’ documents grouped together into
batches after the inbound mail is opened and sorted.
2. Captiva software is configured to scan documents in
batches.
3. Up to 50 documents, of one or more pages each,
will comprise a batch.
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What Is a Batch?
Below are the different types of batches and their contents.
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What Is a Batch?
EDMS Cover Sheets and Document Dividers
• To understand more about the contents of
batches, we need to first learn about EDMS Cover Sheets and Document Dividers.
• All batched documents, except for one type
discussed later, must have either EDMS cover sheets or a document dividers that separate each document in the batch.
• We will first look at the EDMS Cover Sheet, which
will affect the Completion: New process, and then at the Document Divider.
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What Is a Batch?
EDMS Cover Sheet
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The EDMS Cover Sheet is a standard, fixed format page that Captiva uses to identify the type of document and the provider, recipient, etc., that the document pertains to. It also indicates to Captiva that a new document is beginning in the current batch.
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What Is a Batch?
Radio buttons indicate the type of document that is being scanned.
Only ‘Provider’, ‘Prior Authorization’, and ‘Supporting documents for claim’ are valid at Go-Live. All other doc types will be returned.
EDMS Cover Sheet (top half)
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What Is a Batch?
EDMS Cover Sheet (top half)
Prior Authorization documents have subcategories to further define the document. Used only when the PA radio button is selected.
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What Is a Batch?
The bottom half of the Cover Sheet is populated with one or more key / index values, pertaining to the type of document scanned. These values normally are be typed, but could be hand written.
EDMS Cover Sheet (bottom half)
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What Is a Batch?
EDMS Cover Sheet (bottom half)
The barcode is always at the bottom of the cover sheet. It contains all the data that Captiva needs to capture the document type and the key / index values.
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What Is a Batch?
What documents to be scanned at Go-Live require an EDMS cover sheet?
Supporting documents for claims Provider enrollment attachments Prior authorization attachments
What documents do not require (and cannot have) an EDMS covers sheet?
X Claims (CMS 1500, UB04, ADA 2006) X Claims Adjustment forms (6766, 6767, 6768) X Proprietary forms (9400, 9401, 9402, 9405)
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What Is a Batch?
Document Dividers
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The document divider (doc divider) is a standard page inserted between documents in most batches that do not use EDMS cover sheets. When a batch of several documents is scanned, it tells Captiva where each document ends and the next one starts. Like the EDMS cover sheet, the doc divider acts as a separator page between documents in a batch. Unlike the cover sheet, however, the doc divider is not stored in FileNet with the document.
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What Is a Batch?
EDMS Cover sheets and Document Dividers • In every batch of scanned documents
(except the 6768 form), every document needs one or the other form preceding it: - EDMS cover sheet, or - Document divider
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The 6768 is a single page form with no attachments; it needs no separator page such as an EDMS cover sheet or doc divider. 6768s are in their own batch.
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What Is a Batch?
EDMS cover sheet is required for:
• Supporting documents for claims • Provider enrollment attachments • Prior authorization attachments
Document divider is required for:
• Claims (CMS 1500, UB04, ADA 2006) • Claims adjustment forms (6766, 6767) • Proprietary forms (9400, 9401, 9402, 9405)
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What Is a Batch?
Batches with Cover Sheets:
. . . etc.
Batches with Document Dividers:
. . . etc.
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What Is a Batch?
Examples of Claim documents, in a Batch:
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What Is a Batch?
6766, 6767, 6768, or 9400 series documents (possibly with attachments), in a Batch
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Scanning and Quality Control
What exactly is generated from scanning?
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Images are created – of every page in the batch, including the EDMS cover sheet and doc dividers. Key/index data are read by Captiva and saved. This data is captured from:
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EDMS cover sheets (attachments for PA, PE, and Claims). Captiva reads this information from the 2D Barcode (PDF 417). Red forms (CMS 1500 and UB04 claims, and the COB and OI forms that accompany some claims) – Captiva reads this information using OCR.
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What scanned information is subject to Completion: New and Completion: Verify?
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The key/index data that Captiva captured from the EDMS cover sheets and the red forms. Other predetermined information from the claims, claims adjustment, and proprietary forms.
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The images generated from scanning are not subject to the Completion: New and Completion: Verify processes. They are stored as is in EDMS, for viewing in interChange. One exception: the Doc Divider images are not stored in EDMS.
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Scanning and Quality Control
What does quality control mean in terms of scanned data?
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Verify that required fields are present Validate certain fields for length and format (numeric, alphanumeric)
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No lookup will be done to see whether a key field (such as a Provider ID, Recipient Number, or Application Tracking Number) exists within MITS.
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The Completion: New Process
Agenda
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Introduction Background – What is Being Scanned? Documents and Batches The Completion: New Process
a. b. c. d. e.
Definition Rules Role of Completion: New Worker Using the Index Field & Values screen Next steps
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Definition of Completion: New
Two activities occur within the Completion: New process of EDMS: • Manual keying of data fields that Captiva has flagged as missing or invalid, per predefined rules for those fields – examples:
- Document Type missing (on an EDMS cover sheet) - Provider Number is empty (required) - Field B, defined as numeric, contains “John Smith”
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Fully keying in all data fields, as prompted, for the ADA 2006 claim form (black form) and any other black claim form (instead of red)
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The Completion: New Process
Logging In The Completion: New worker must first be logged in to the Captiva RDC server:
1. The worker logs into the Captiva Remote
Desktop Server (RDC) – refer to the handout for step by step details.
2. The worker clicks on the Completion:
New icon.
3. The worker logs on via Single Sign-On
with an ID and password.
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The Completion: New Process
The FormWare Completion panel is displayed. This is a split screen, showing part of the scanned image in the top half and the extracted data in the bottom half.
As long as the worker stays logged on, Captiva automatically displays all scanned documents as it processes batches.
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Regarding the Formware Completion panel:
As batches emerge from scanning or from Manual IQC,
their documents will automatically be presented in Completion: New.
For red forms, only the data and not the red form is
scanned and saved. The Formware Completion panel, however, shows the form merged with the data for the worker’s benefit in validating the scanned data.
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Captiva automatically and rapidly reviews all scanned documents on the worker’s PC screen, and only stops when it encounters a questionable or invalid field. Example: a cover sheet with a missing document type.
Black claim forms also have to be keyed in by the worker, as prompted by Captiva.
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Rules for Keying Fields
When an invalid or missing field is found by Captiva,
it prompts the Completion: New worker to key in that data field.
If the worker keys in the same value Captiva flagged
as being in error, Captiva will accept it, despite the edit ‘error’. The Completion: Verify worker will have one more chance to change the field, in the next step of the process.
No matter what the Completion: New worker keys in,
pressing Shift-Enter will cause Captiva to accept the keyed value, even if the keyed value still violates the edit Captiva is applying.
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The Completion: New Process
The ADA 2006 Dental claim form is a black form, which means Captiva cannot read information from it via the OCR process. In Completion: New, the worker must key in many data fields for each ADA form in the batch. The panel will prompt the worker for each field it needs.
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The Completion: New Process
What can the Completion: New worker do, besides correcting or entering data in fields?
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A document image that was scanned in error or is otherwise invalid can be flagged for rejection, which means the document is flagged for rejection from the batch. The worker can press CTRL+F6 to flag the document for removal. Captiva advances to the next document within the batch. The Completion: Verify worker makes the final decision on removing the document. If removal is confirmed, that document is not stored on FileNet.
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Examples of Completion: NEW ‘Fixes’
We shall look at examples of some common field validations that Captiva will request of the worker.
• If the worker determines that the field was
misread by Captiva, he/she can key over the field that Captiva displays.
• If, however, the worker determines the field to
have been read correctly by Captiva, even if it failed a field edit, it can be accepted as is.
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Cover sheet: Invalid NPI Number
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CMS 1500: Invalid Date of Service
Error message:
DATE IS OLDER THAN 3 YEARS
(09/19/06)
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CMS 1500: Scan Results Are Faint
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CMS 1500: Sum of Charges Is Wrong
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CMS 1500: Field Value Is Invalid
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Frequently used keyboard shortcuts for the Completion: New process
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What Happens Next in EDMS Scanning?
Once a batch moves successfully through the scanning and Completion: New processes:
1. The batch continues to the Completion: Verify step,
where all key/index data is keyed by the operator, as a final step to ensure quality.
2. Whatever the Completion: Verify worker keys in will
be what ends up in FileNet – they make the final decision on all questionable fields or images.
3. When the Completion: Verify worker is done keying
in the information, the document is accepted for storage in EDMS.
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