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NPI – Will
You Be Ready?
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NPI FAQ's. Click
here to download
This site is the committee who is
responsible for the implementation of the new form
http://nucc.org
This is a direct link to the revised
versions of the manual showing step by step how to fill out form
and what is wanted where etc. Very informative!
http://nucc.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemid=42
Here is the direct CMS or Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid site
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/
Here is the NPI CMS page
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/nationalprovidentstand/
GET IT.
The compliance date, May 23, 2007, is only
2 months away. Covered health care providers have had 22 months
to apply for their NPI – further procrastination could disrupt your
cash flow. Act now if you still don’t have your NPI! It’s easy and
it’s free!
SHARE IT.
Have your NPI and don’t know what to do with it? Share it. Share
it with health plans you bill and the colleagues who rely on having
your NPI to submit their claims (e.g., those who bill for ordered
or referred services). You should also share it with your business
associates, such as a billing service, vendor, or clearinghouse.
Pay attention to information from health plans with which you do
business as to when they will begin accepting the NPI in claims
and other standard transactions.
USE IT.
Once your health plans have informed you that they are ready to
accept NPIs, begin the testing process. Consider sending only a
few claims at first as you test the ability of plans to accept the
NPI. Fewer claims will make it easier to keep track of status and
payment, as well as troubleshooting any potential problems that
may arise during the testing process.
Revisions to the NPPES Website
We are revising some of the language
on the NPPES NPI Application Help page that relates to the selection
of the Entity Type. Among other changes, our revision will remove
a reference to “atypical services.” This reference is being removed
because entities who furnish only “atypical services” are not eligible
to apply for NPIs.
NPI Disclosures by Industry
Entities to Industry Entities
A new guidance document is available
at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/NationalProvIdentStand/Downloads/NPIdisclosures.pdf
on the CMS NPI web page. This guidance relates to the disclosure
of health care providers’ NPIs by health industry entities for the
purpose of using NPIs in HIPAA standard transactions.
New Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Posted
CMS has posted new NPI FAQs on its
website.
Questions include:
I have been told to protect my
National provider Identifier (NPI) and I have been told to share
my NPI - How am I to protect my NPI if I must share it with others?
- With whom should I share my NPI?
- Am I required to share my NPI
with health plans, other providers and any other entity that requests
it?
- Does the National Plan and Provider
Enumeration System (NPPES) handle applications for health plan
identifiers, as it does for health care provider identifiers?
- May a health plan require that
an individual health care provider obtain two NPIs if that provider
has two separate business roles – for example, as a physician
seeing patients at a group practice, and as a durable medical
equipment (DME) supplier?
To view these FAQs, please go to
the CMS dedicated NPI web page at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/NationalProvIdentStand/
and click on Educational Resources. Scroll down to the section that
says "Related Links Inside CMS" and click on Frequently
Asked Questions. To find the latest FAQs, click on the arrows next
to "Date Updated".
Important Information for Medicare
Providers
Reminder to Use the NPI and Legacy
Identifiers on Medicare Claims
Medicare is accepting the NPI on
claims; however, providers should also submit their Medicare legacy
identifiers on their claims until further instructions are released.
Important Notice: Medicare Extends
Date for Accepting Form CMS-1500 (12-90)
While Medicare began to accept the
revised Form CMS-1500 (08-05) on January 1, 2007 and was positioned
to completely cutover to the new form on April 1, 2007, it has recently
come to our attention that there are incorrectly formatted versions
of the revised form being sold by print vendors, specifically the
Government Printing Office (GPO). After reviewing the situation,
the GPO has determined that the source files they received from
the NUCC’s authorized forms designer were improperly formatted.
The error resulted in the sale of both printed forms and negatives
which do not comply with the form specifications. However, not all
of the new forms are in error.
Given the circumstances, CMS has
decided to extend the acceptance period of the Form CMS-1500 (12-90)
version beyond the original April 1, 2007 deadline while this situation
is resolved. Medicare contractors will be directed to continue to
accept the Form CMS-1500 (12-90) until notified by CMS to cease.
At present, we are targeting June 1, 2007 as that date. In addition,
during the interim contractors will be directed to return, not manually
key, any Form CMS-1500 (08-05) forms received which are not printed
to specification. By returning the incorrectly formatted claim forms
back to providers, we are able to make them aware of the situation
so they can begin communications with their form suppliers.
The following will help to properly
identify whether their version of the form needs to be updated.
The old version of the form contains “Approved OMB-0938-0008 FORM
CMS-1500 (12-90)” on the bottom of the form (typically on the lower
right corner) signifying the version is the December 1990 version.
The revised version contains “Approved OMB-0938-0999 FORM CMS-1500
(08-05)” on the bottom of the form signifying the version is the
August 2005 version. Checking the information at the upper right
hand corner of the form is the best way to identify if that particular
version is correct. On properly formatted claim forms, there will
be approximately a ¼” gap between the tip of the red arrow above
the vertically stacked word “CARRIER” and the top edge of the paper.
If the tip of the red arrow is touching or close to touching the
top edge of the paper, then the form is not printed to specifications.
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