What is the Minnesota Administrative Uniformity Committee (AUC?)
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is statutorily required to consult with the Minnesota Administrative Uniformity Committee (AUC), on rules for the data content and format of standard, electronic health care administrative transactions. The AUC is a broad-based, voluntary organization representing Minnesota’s public and private health care payers, hospitals, health care providers and state agencies. It has served since 1992 to develop agreement among payers and providers on standardized administrative processes. The AUC acts as a consulting body to various public and private entities, but does not formally report to any organization and is not a statutory committee. It meets as a large committee of the whole, as well as through numerous work groups and Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs). The work groups and TAGs reflect particular areas of expertise and divisions of labor with respect to different types of health care administrative transactions and processes. More information abo
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