The 837 ingest path (_claim_837_row in store.py:194) populated
Claim.patient_control_number from claim.subscriber.member_id — the
subscriber's 2010BA NM109 Medicaid ID — instead of from
claim.claim_id (CLM01, the claim submitter's identifier the 837
actually sent).
That silently broke every downstream join that uses this column as a
cross-reference key:
* reconcile.match() (reconcile.py:74) — joins
Claim.patient_control_number against
Remittance.payer_claim_control_number (which is parsed from CLP01,
the 835's echo of CLM01 per X12 spec). Member_id never matches
CLP01, so auto-match always fails.
* apply_999_rejections — same lookup, same broken key.
* apply_277ca_rejections — same lookup, same broken key.
* scoring.score_pair — same broken key.
Live DB probe (1,739 remits, 337 claims):
* Claim.id == Remit.payer_claim_control_number → 0 matches
* Claim.patient_control_number == Remit.payer_claim_control_number
→ 9 matches (substring coincidences; synthetic PCN strings share
alphanumeric characters with the human-readable member_ids)
* Claim.matched_remittance_id NOT NULL → 0 claims
This commit changes _claim_837_row to write
Claim.patient_control_number = claim.claim_id (= CLM01). The
reconcile matcher's existing join now hits the row the 835 echoes
back. Companion migration 0017 backfills the 337 pre-fix rows so
they're on equal footing with new ingests (UPDATE claims SET
patient_control_number = id WHERE patient_control_number IS DISTINCT
FROM id — idempotent).
Tests:
* 2 new RED→GREEN tests in test_store_reconcile.py:
- test_837_ingest_populates_patient_control_number_from_claim_id
pins the field semantics directly
- test_837_then_835_with_echoed_pcn_auto_pairs proves the full
end-to-end auto-match now fires
* 3 existing manual_match tests that relied on the bug (had setup
using member_id != claim_id to deliberately prevent auto-match)
updated to use distinct PCNs explicitly so the tests still
exercise the manual-match path with a real orphan pair.
* 3 store_claim_detail / api_gets tests adjusted for the same
reason.
Verified: 1,176 / 1,177 backend tests pass; the one failure is the
pre-existing flake in test_provider_extended_response.py noted before
this work started.
Caveat for the existing dev DB: the 1,739 remits already in the DB
were ingested from 835 fixtures whose CLP01 is a different synthetic
identifier than the 837's CLM01 (the test fixtures never echoed
CLM01 — a fixture-data limitation, not a code bug). After this fix,
new 837+835 ingest pairs whose payer echoes CLM01 in CLP01 will
auto-match as expected. The pre-existing 1,739 remits will continue
to land in the unmatched bucket; that can only be fixed by
regenerating the test fixtures (out of scope for this SP).
manual_match previously only flipped the claim↔remit FK and the
claim state — it never ran line-level reconciliation, so manually-
paired claims surfaced empty line-reconciliation rows to the UI
and skipped CLP-level CAS aggregate recompute.
Refactor reconcile.run() to call a new per-pair helper
_reconcile_pair(session, claim, remittance) that:
- clears any existing LineReconciliation rows for the claim
(idempotent re-run; safe across manual_unmatch + manual_rematch
cycles that may pair the claim with a different remittance),
- reads 837 SV1 lines from Claim.raw_json and 835 SVC rows from
ServiceLinePayment,
- runs match_service_lines() and persists a LineReconciliation row
per side,
- recomputes Remittance.claim_level_adjustment_amount (CLP-level
CAS) and Remittance.adjustment_amount (total CAS).
manual_match now calls this helper after the FK is set and before
commit, mirroring the auto-match path. Reversals are skipped (they
don't have SV1↔SVC line pairs; per §7.3).
Tests (test_store_reconcile.py):
- test_manual_match_populates_line_reconciliation_rows: end-to-end
check that a manual pair writes the expected matched +
unmatched_837_only rows plus zero CAS aggregates.
- test_manual_match_idempotent_line_reconciliation: after
manual_unmatch + manual_rematch + inserting a CLP-level CAS row
directly, the claim has exactly two fresh LineReconciliation rows
(no duplicates) and the remittance aggregate reflects the new CAS.
Smoke tested end-to-end via TestClient: parse co_medicaid_837p.txt
+ co_medicaid_835.txt, auto-matcher skips (PCNs differ), manual
match via POST /api/reconciliation/match, then
GET /api/claims/{id}/line-reconciliation returns 2 rows and
GET /api/inbox/lanes shows matched_remittance.total_lines=2.
Note: matched_lines may be 0 on real 835 fixtures due to a
pre-existing parser bug in _consume_service_payment that swaps
SVC04 (units) and SVC05 (unit-of-measure) when reading units from
the segment. The SP7 strict-match criterion requires units parity,
so the misread produces None on the SVC side and strict-match
never succeeds. Surfaced as a follow-up; the SP7 work itself is
correct (line counts are computed and persisted).