What's New
Purpose
Establishes the standard for
the unique health identifier for health care providers
to simplify the administration of the health care
system. Defines the National Provider Identifier (NPI)
as the standard, and identifies the implementation
specifications for obtaining and using the standard.
What the Rule Does:
Establishes the Standard:
The National Provider Identifier (NPI) is the unique
health identifier for health care providers. The NPI
is a 10-digit numeric identifier with a check digit.
Establishes the National Provider System: The National Provider System (NPS) will be the system used to assign unique numbers to health care providers.
Defines Implementation Specifications for Covered Entities: Health Care Providers must obtain an NPI and use it on standard transactions; Health Plans and Health Care Clearinghouses must use the NPI to identify health care providers on standard transactions where the health care providers identifier is required.
Defines Compliance Dates
for Implementation of the NPI: Health Care Providers,
Health Plans (except small health plans), and Health
Care Clearinghouses must comply with the NPI implementation
specifications no later than May 23, 2007. Small Health
Plans must comply with the NPI implementation specifications
no later than May 23, 2008.
Link to NPI Rule:
http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/14mar20010800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2004/pdf/04-1149.pdf ![]()

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