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Title: National Provider Identifier


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National Provider Identifier
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Background
  • The Health Insurance Portability and
    Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) mandated that
    the Secretary of Health and Human Services adopt
    a standard unique health identifier for health
    care providers. On January 23, 2004, the
    Secretary published a Final Rule that adopted the
    National Provider Identifier (NPI) as this
    identifier.
  • The NPI must be used by covered entities under
    HIPAA.
  • The NPI will identify healthcare providers in
    electronic transactions for which the Secretary
    has adopted standards (the standard transactions)
    after the compliance dates. These transactions
    include claims, eligibility inquiries and
    responses, claim status inquiries and responses,
    referrals, and remittance advices.

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Background, continued
  • The NPI will replace health care provider
    identifiers that are in use today in standard
    transactions.
  • Implementation of the NPI will eliminate the need
    for health care providers to use different
    identification numbers to identify themselves
    when conducting HIPAA standard transactions with
    multiple health plans.
  • All health plans (including Medicare, Medicaid,
    and private health plans) and all health care
    clearinghouses must accept and use NPIs in
    standard transactions by May 23, 2007 (small
    health plans have until May 23, 2008).
  • After those compliance dates, health care
    providers will use only their NPIs to identify
    themselves in standard transactions, where the
    NPI is required.

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NPI Principles
  • NPI is not a credentialing program
  • NPIs are not tied together in the database
  • NPI is required on standard transactions,
    optional elsewhere
  • HIPAA does not govern internal systems
  • NPI may be used for any lawful purpose
  • Identifies health care providers or subparts as
    health care providers in standard transactions
  • Replaces the use of proprietary and legacy
    provider identifiers in standard transactions for
    health care providers and subparts who have been
    assigned NPIs

5

Structure of NPI
  • NPI is 10 digits 123456789C
  • PlanID is also 10 digits
  • C Check digit
  • First digit distinguishes between NPI PlanID

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Eligibility for an NPI
  • All healthcare providers as defined in 45 CFR
    160.103, are eligible to obtain an NPI
  • Covered healthcare providers (submitting
    electronic HIPAA transactions) are required to
    obtain an NPI
  • Subparts of covered organization health care
    providers (that conduct any of the standard
    transactions) are required to obtain an NPI
  • Eligible providers include physicians,
    hospitals, dentists, nurses, physician
    assistants, licensed social workers, DME
    suppliers, suppliers related to health care such
    as prosthetics, pharmacies, pharmacists, group
    practices, medical students who provide care.
  • Providers not eligible include atypical service
    providers such as taxis, home vehicle
    modifiers, administrative agents for providers
    such as billing services, clearinghouses,
    repricers.

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NPI Specifics
  • 10-position identifier (9 plus a check digit in
    the 10th position). The ISO standard check digit
    will detect keying and data entry errors.
  • All numeric. The numeric NPI will facilitate
    telephone keypad entry-required for telephone
    base recognition software. For example, some
    health plans have established telephone key pad
    verification software to check on a patients
    eligibility for a particular health care service.
  • Intelligence free NPI. NPI will not contain
    intelligence about the health care providers
    organization. For example, if an individual
    health care provider changes their specialty the
    NPI is not affected and this ensures the lasting
    nature of the NPI.

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Specifics, continued
  • Permanent identifier. The NPI is a permanent
    identifier for the health care provider, except
    in certain situations, such as a health care
    provider who does not wish to continue an
    association with a previously used NPI which has
    been used fraudulently.
  • Unique identifier. Safeguards will be
    established to guard against assigning the same
    NPI to more than one health care provider or more
    than one NPI to the same health care provider.
  • Individual health care provider Each individual
    health care provider may receive and use only one
    NPI.
  • Death of a Health Care Provider An NPI is
    deactivated upon death or dissolution of a health
    care provider. Safeguards will be established to
    ensure a deceased health care providers NPI is
    never reissued.

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An NPI will not
  • Be assigned to entities that do not meet health
    care provider definition in regulation
  • Eliminate or replace the provider enrollment
    processes conducted by health plans
  • Guarantee reimbursement by any health plan
  • Convey covered entity status
  • Assure licensure or credentials
  • Require a health care provider or a subpart to
    conduct standard transactions

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The NPI Timeline
  • Health care providers began applying for NPIs on
    May 23, 2005
  • important to apply for NPI before the compliance
    date of May 2007 because health plans may require
    you to use your NPI before that date
  • NPI Implementation deadline is 5/23/07
  • Small health plans have until 5/23/08 to comply

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NPI Application Methods
  • Methods include
  • Apply by paper (via mail)
  • Available 2005
  • Apply via web
  • Available May 23, 2005
  • Apply using the Electronic File Interchange
    (EFI)
  • Future development

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Individual Providers vs. Group Practices
  • An individual who is a covered health care
    provider and is a member of an organizational
    health care provider is not considered to be a
    subpart of the organizational health care
    provider
  • The individual would receive a Type I-Individual
    NPI
  • Only one NPI assigned for an individual
  • The organizational health care provider would
    receive a Type II-Organizational NPI
  • Defined subpart(s) may receive organizational
    NPI(s)

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NPI Enumerator
  • Fox Systems, Inc.
  • Responsible for provider enumeration process
    using the National Provider and Plan Enumeration
    System (NPPES)
  • Handles NPI applications/update forms
  • The NPPES will not
  • Link subparts to covered organization health care
    providers or vice versa
  • Capture memberships in groups or multiple
    practice location addresses
  • Know whether or not a health care provider is a
    covered entity

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The National Plan and Provider Enumeration System
(NPPES)
  • National Provider System (NPS) is synonymous with
    NPPES
  • Developed under CMS contract
  • Uniquely identifies health care providers and
    subparts and assigns them NPIs
  • Sets up and maintains a record for every
    enumerated health care provider and subpart
  • Creates reports and output files

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The NPPES will not
  • Link subparts to covered organization health care
    providers or vice versa
  • Capture memberships in groups
  • Capture multiple practice location addresses
  • Know whether or not a health care provider is a
    covered entity

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What information must be furnished to obtain an
NPI?
  • The minimum data needed to ensure unique
    identification
  • Basic and identifying information, certification
    statement, signatures, contact person
  • More information will be required if necessary to
    establish uniqueness
  • Federal Register contains list of data elements

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Obtaining NPIs (cont.)
  • NPPES uses data on application or in EFI to
    ensure unique identification
  • SSN validation, address verification, duplicate
    check
  • Edits to detect incomplete and illogical data
  • If application is OK, health care provider or
    subpart is notified of NPI
  • If application is not OK, Enumerator communicates
    with health care provider or subpart

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Use of the Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)
  • TIN established by regulation to identify a
    taxpayer (SSN, EIN or ITIN)
  • Required in many standard transactions to
    identify entities (including health care
    providers or subparts) as taxpayers
  • When TIN is to be reported in standard
    transactions for its regulatory purpose, it must
    be used.
  • NPI cannot be used as a substitute for a TIN

19
Use of DEA, CLIA and Mammography Certification
Numbers
  • Not considered to be healthcare provider
    identification numbers
  • When Number is to be reported for its regulatory
    purpose, it must be used.
  • NPI cannot be used as a substitute for a DEA,
    CLIA or Mammography Certification Number

20
Options for Obtaining NPI Information
  • Four different sources (maybe more)
  • NPPES
  • Provider to Plan/Clearinghouse
  • Provider to Provider
  • Plan/Clearinghouse to Plan/Clearinghouse

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What should you be doing now?
  • Become informed about the NPI, the enumeration
    process and its implementation
  • Identify processes/systems that are affected by
    provider identifiers
  • Develop enumeration strategy and submit NPI
    applications
  • Develop implementation plans (internal, external
    with trading partners and others)
  • Educate staff

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Implementation Activities
  • Check CMS website for updates
  • Watch/ask for instructions/communications from
    CMS, vendors, health plans and trading partners
  • Determine impact of NPI on contracts, systems,
    processes, files
  • Identify/resolve issues early

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NPI Resources
  • WEDI www.wedi.org
  • Named in HIPAA as consulting organization
  • NPI PAG, SNIP NPI listserv, white papers
  • DSMOs
  • NCPDP, X12, HL7, NUCC, NUBC, DeCC
  • Other professional organizations and associations
  • www.nppes.cms.hhs.gov
  • NPI Enumerator Call Center
  • 800-465-3203

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CMS NPI Resources
  • www.cms.hhs.gov
  • regulations
  • FAQs
  • Regulations and Outreach Listservs
  • Outreach materials, announcements
  • HIPAA Hotline 1-866-282-0659
  • AskHIPAA_at_cms.hhs.gov
  • CMS NPI Web site now available
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