Most prescribers have no idea the new National Provider Identifier (NPI) program could publicly release their personal information
Most prescribers have no idea the new National Provider Identifier (NPI) program could publicly release their personal information.
The NPI will replace DEA, state license numbers, prescriber IDs, etc, for billing purposes.
It was required for billing as of May 23, 2007. Providers worried that claims would be rejected if they did not have an NPI.
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