Practice Management Alert

Reader Questions:

Erase Thoughts of Replacing Provider Numbers

Question: Will the NPI numbers we-re required to start using in May simplify our paperwork with Medicare by replacing the Medicare numbers we use?

South Dakota Subscriber Answer: Unfortunately, no. If you think the National Provider Identifier (NPI) numbers will simplify your Medicare paperwork, you should think again.
 
After the NPI implementation, CMS will continue to issue and use Medicare/Medicaid Provider Numbers, CMS explained in a March 2 memo to state survey agencies (S&C-07-16).
 
New name: To decrease confusion between the new numbers, CMS will call the Medicare Provider Number the -Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Certification Number,- or CCN.
 
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires you to use NPIs on all HIPAA-regulated transactions, such as claims, by May 23. But CMS will use the new CCN on all Survey and Certification and patient assessment transactions, the memo specifies.
 
-In some activities, both numbers will be used,- CMS says. The memo is online at www.cms.hhs.gov/SurveyCertificationGenInfo/downloads/SCLetter07-16.pdf.
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