National Provider Identifiers definition

National Provider Identifiers and “NPIs” each means the unique 10-digit identification number issued to health care Providers in the United States by the CMS.

Examples of National Provider Identifiers in a sentence

  • The MCO must submit a report to BMS monthly with the names, National Provider Identifiers (NPIs), and Employer Identification Number (EIN) or Medicaid ID of any health care professional, institutional provider, or supplier that has been the subject of program integrity actions.

  • The MCO must submit a report to the Department monthly with the names, National Provider Identifiers (NPIs), and Employer Identification Number (EIN) or Medicaid ID of any health care professional, institutional provider, or supplier that has been the subject of program integrity actions.

  • To protect sensitive information, the downloadable information does not include unique identifiers such as Social Security numbers (SSN), Employer Identification numbers (EIN), or National Provider Identifiers (NPI).

  • Medical Practice shall procure and maintain current National Provider Identifiers and other necessary provider numbers for all Medical Practice’s Providers, as necessary or appropriate to allow MMBS to obtain payment or reimbursement from Payers, and Medical Practice will provide MMBS with all such information, and any updates or modifications to such information, within the timeframe reasonably requested by MMBS.

  • Schedule 4.10 contains a list of all National Provider Identifiers and all provider numbers of Sellers with respect to the Facilities under the Government Programs.

  • If Trading Partner is a health care provider as defined in 45 C.F.R. § 160.103, Trading Partner shall, if eligible, obtain one or more National Provider Identifiers (NPIs) and use the identifiers to identify itself in all Standard Transactions with HMSA in accordance with 45 C.F.R. Part 162, Subpart D.

  • Attached as Schedule 5.11(a)(i) is a list of all National Provider Identifiers and all Medicare and Medicaid provider agreements and numbers held by the Joint Ventures, all of which are in full force and effect (collectively, the “Provider Agreements”).

  • Schedule 3.7 also contains a list of all National Provider Identifiers and all provider numbers under the government programs issued to and held by Seller and the Hospital, all of which are in full force and effect.

  • To protect sensitive information, the online database does not include unique identifiers such as Social Security numbers (SSN), Employer Identification numbers (EIN), or National Provider Identifiers (NPI).

  • The MCO must submit a report to the Department quarterly with the names, National Provider Identifiers (NPIs), and Employer Identification Number (EIN) or Medicaid ID of any health care professional, institutional provider, or supplier that has been the subject of program integrity actions.