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Medical trans When the NSF specifications were created, everybody had some high expectations on what information would be transmitted using these specifications. So a number of fields were included in the original specifications, in the hopes that this information would be available for transmission. Well, theory is always a lot cleaner than actual practice and for whatever reason, it just wasn't feasible to transmit this information electronically. So the specifications were made but afterwards certain fields were designated as not supported. So why not just remove them? Here comes the problem with computers and medical billing. Each record is transmitted as one long string of characters. Even though they are logically delimited, they are still physically all together. By removing fields 39 through 47, you would be basically putting field 48 after field 38 and while the human eye would have no trouble seeing this, the software program created to read this record would not know that f
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