R. 59E-7.012 Inpatient Data Reporting Instructions
R. 59E-7.021 Definitions
R. 59E-7.022 Inpatient Data Reporting and Audit Procedures.
R. 59E-7.023 Schedule for Submission of Inpatient Data and Extensions.
R. 59E-7.025 Certification, Audits and Resubmission Procedures.
R. 59E-7.026 Penalties for Hospital Inpatient Discharge Data Reporting Discrepancies.
R. 59E-7.027 Header Record.
R. 59E-7.028 Inpatient Data Elements, Codes and Standards.
R. 59E-7.029 Patient Date Release
R. 59E-7.030 General Provisions.

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