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What is a NPI Number?: An NPI number, standing for National Provider Identifier, is a unique 10-digit identification number for covered healthcare providers in the USA, provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The NPI number is the required identifier for Medicare services. All healthcare providers, healthcare clearinghouses, commercial healthcare insurers, etc must use their NPI numbers in the administrative and financial transactions adopted under HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act).
Does the NPI ever change?: The NPI doesn't contain personal information regarding the provider, so, your NPI will not change when you change your name, address, career, taxonomy, or practice location. You will have only one individual NPI.
How to get an NPI number?: The easiest way to get an NPI number is to apply online through National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES). It takes 20-30 minutes to complete the application online and you will get your NPI number within 10 days later.
Should I share my NPI with anyone?: You should only share your NPI number with those who you trust and who need it. For example, you can share the NPI with other providers, clearinghouses, health plans, agencies, etc for billing purposes.