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All providers are expected to use their NPI with all paper
and electronic BMC HealthNet Plan transactions effective May 23, 2007. However,
if a provider continues to submit claims after May 23, 2007 with both the NPI
and the BMC HealthNet Plan provider identification, the claim will be
processed. The legacy identification will not cause the claim to reject.This
allowance will continue until May 23, 2008 after which all paper and electronic
transactions submitted to BMC HealthNet Plan will require a previously-reported
NPI.
Submit your NPI to BMC HealthNet Plan
BMC HealthNet Plan requires all eligible healthcare
providers, clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities to submit
written notification of their NPI prior to claim submission. This
requirement is in effect now. Failure to notify BMC HealthNet Plan of the
appropriate NPI prior to claim submission may result in claim processing
delays.
For your convenience, you may submit your NPI in the following ways:
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COMPLETE the printable form and either email it to
NPI@bmchp.org or fax it to us to the appropriate BMC HealthNet Plan
office (fax numbers are below).
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| Boston area |
417-897-0818 |
| Southeast area |
508-990-2424 |
| Springfield area |
413-730-4826 |
| Pittsfield area |
413-236-5120 |
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EMAIL questions regarding NPI to us at:
NPI@bmchp.org. BMC HealthNet Plan will continue to provide updates
regarding NPI through various methods of communication, including this Web
site.
Important: NPI information required on UB-04 form
On September 18, 2007, BMC HealthNet Plan alerted all providers in Network
Notification 82 to an important change regarding replacing the UB-92 form with
the UB-04 institutional claim form. The UB-04 form includes a required field -
form locator 57 - for entering the provider’s National Provider Identifier
(NPI) number. Failure to enter the NPI in this field will cause the claim to
reject after May 23, 2008. By using your secure provider ID login on the
provider homepage of the Plan’s Web site, please review Network Notification
82, located in the provider e-services section.
In January 2004, the U.S. Department for Health and Human
Services issued a rule establishing the National Provider Identifier (NPI) as
the standard unique identifier for eligible healthcare providers that are
covered entities under HIPAA.
The NPI replaces all unique payer assigned provider
identifiers, individual and facility, and will be the single provider
identifier with which you do business.
HIPAA regulations require eligible healthcare providers to
replace their current payer legacy provider numbers with a new identifier by
May 23, 2007. Currently, providers have a 12-digit provider number with BMC
HealthNet Plan.
Under HIPAA regulations, a covered entity is defined as a
health plan, a health care clearinghouse, or a health care provider who
transmits any health information in electronic form in connection with a HIPAA
transaction.
All entities that meet the definition of “healthcare
provider” as defined in HIPAA regulation 45 CFR 160.103 are required to apply
for and receive a NPI prior to the May 23, 2007 compliance date. This
regulation and other HIPAA standards can be reviewed at:
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/HIPAAGenInfo
Other useful sources of information include:
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has
consulted with the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI) in
developing standards on data dissemination and other related issues. WEDI has
formed several workgroups consisting of various representatives from all areas
of the health care industry. For access to published white papers on various
topics relating to NPI, please visit their Web site at
www.wedi.org.
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National Plan and Provider Enumerations System (NPPES)
has information about the NPI application process at
https://nppes.cms.hhs.gov or by calling 1-800-465-3203 or TTY
1-800-692-2326.
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Questions or concerns specific to BMC HealthNet Plan
should be directed to your provider account representative. You may also e-mail
questions or concerns regarding NPI and transactions with BMC HealthNet Plan to
NPI@bmchp.org.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has
contracted with National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) to
administer the assignment of NPIs. You will be able to apply for an NPI in one
of the following ways:
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Paper applications may be completed and sent to the
entity that will be assigning the NPI (the Enumerator) on behalf of CMS. A copy
of the application, including the Enumerator’s mailing address, is available at
https://nppes.cms.hhs.gov. You may also call the Enumerator for a copy at
1-800-465-3203 or TTY 1-800-692-2326. With a provider’s permission, an
organization may submit the application in an electronic file on behalf of the
provider.
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Unique to Massachusetts, providers may authorize the
state Board of Registration in Medicine to obtain the NPI on their behalf. This
process is available through the Massachusetts Physician Renewal Application
process. Information may be obtained on their Web site at
http://www.massmedboard.org.
It is expected that the NPI will last indefinitely; it
will not change over time, unless the provider is subject to having the NPI
revoked or requests a new NPI or identify theft.
Every individual considered a “healthcare provider” must
receive his or her own personal NPI, regardless of the number of locations
where services are rendered. Clinics, hospitals, and other health care
facilities should refer to the definitions and guidelines provided by CMS on
its Web site at
http://www.cms.hhs.gov.
The NPI will not:
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Guarantee reimbursement by health plans
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Establish a contractual or participating status within
health plans
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Replace the tax identification number (TIN), which is an
IRS requirement
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Replace the provider’s DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency)
number
Providers must continue to include their 12 digit BMC
HealthNet Plan provider number currently used on all paper and electronic
transactions until the May 23, 2008 NPI compliance date. However, healthcare
providers now have the option of submitting their NPI on standard electronic
claims transactions in addition to the BMC HealthNet Plan provider number. BMC
HealthNet Plan does not consider claim submission an acceptable mode of
notification of an NPI - please refer to how to submit your NPI to BMC
HealthNet Plan to avoid claim rejections after May 23, 2008. BMC HealthNet Plan
will continue to provide updated information before the May 23, 2008 compliance
date.
Providers or provider representatives are responsible
for notifying all payers of their NPI. At this time, there is no
dissemination of NPIs among multiple payers. In addition, all payers may have
different timeframes or requirements for NPI notification. Please contact the
individual payers for instructions.
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