Reltio NPI HCO Attributes Mapping Rules
Learn about how the NPI HCO attributes are mapped with the HCO headers specified in the source file as per the mapping rules.
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There are some Reltio NPI HCO attributes for which HCO headers are not available in the NPI source file. These attributes are not even hard-coded. Such attributes are created by referring to the
Healthcare_Provider_Taxonomy_Code
value specified in the NPI source file. For each taxonomy code value (1 to 15), the following attributes are created:Taxonomy.Group
Taxonomy.ProviderType
Taxonomy.Classification
Taxonomy.Specialization
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The hard-coded Reltio attributes are:
Address.AddressType= Mailing
Address.Country=United States
Phone.Type="Business"
Phone.Type="Fax"
Address.AddressType = Business
Address.Country=United States
Phone.Type="Business"
Phone.Type="Fax"
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The NPI HCO headers in source file for which Reltio attributes are not applicable or defined; the Reltio attribute’s value is N/A.
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The cleanse functions (
hcoNameCleanser
andphoneCleanser
) to clean the HCO attributes values are Reltio defined.
Attributes Mapping Rules | Indicates that... |
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Direct |
The Reltio attribute is directly mapped with the headers specified in the NPI source file. |
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If the value of the
Provider_Other_Organization_Name_Type_Code
header in the NPI source file is 3, then the Reltio attribute
DoingBusinessAsName is mapped with the header.
If not, then the Reltio attribute Name is
mapped. |
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If the length of the postal address specified in the NPI source file is nine digits, then the first five digits are mapped as zip5 and the last four digits are mapped as zip4. If the length of the postal address is only five digits, then all the five digits are mapped as zip5. |
Load from (XX represents the taxonomy group value for the respective taxonomy code value.) |
The Reltio attribute
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Lookup from Taxonomy Provider Type |
The Reltio attribute |
Lookup from Taxonomy Classification |
The Reltio attribute
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Lookup from Taxonomy Specialization |
The Reltio attribute |