How do I create a Type 2 NPI?

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How do I create a Type 2 NPI?

Obtain a Type 2 NPI Organizational NPI – Apply online by going to the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) website . Request a new Provider Record ID packet from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX). You will need to notify BCBSTX once you have received your new Type 2 NPI from NPPES.

Do I need a new NPI for each location?

Technically, no—but it’s strongly recommended that individual practitioners obtain their own NPIs, because, as CMS states, “… there are situations where an individual NPI is specifically needed by some health plans to process claims.”

What is the difference between NPI 1 and NPI 2?

If you are an individual doctor or solo practitioner, you will need to start with a Type 1 NPI. Your individual NPI is akin to your social security number. It is a personal identifying number for you as an individual healthcare provider. A Type 2 NPI is for group practices from large to small.

Does an LLC need a Type 2 NPI?

Providers who have formed a single-member LLC (i.e., disregarded entities) would only be eligible for a Type 1 NPI. Providers classified as a partnership or corporation who have formed an LLC would be required to obtain both a Type 1 and Type 2 NPI.

Who qualifies for an NPI number?

All Individuals and Organizations who meet the definition of health care provider as described at 45 CFR 160.103 are eligible to obtain a National Provider Identifier, or NPI. If you are a HIPAA covered provider or if you are a health care provider/supplier who bills Medicare for your services, you need an NPI.

Who needs a Type 2 NPI?

Type 2 — Health care providers who are organizations, including physician groups, hospitals, nursing homes, and the corporation formed when an individual incorporates him/herself. Organizations must determine if they have “subparts” that need to be uniquely identified in HIPAA standard transactions with their own NPIs.

Do nurses have an NPI number?

Nurses who work in health research through large healthcare systems or health plans will be required, in most cases, to obtain their own NPIs. The NPI will replace the need for possessing multiple identification numbers, and is retained through job and location changes throughout the health professional’s career.

What is NPI nurse?

The National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Administrative Simplification Standard. The NPI is a unique identification number for covered health care providers.

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