How to Confirm a Physician's Medicare Number

A physician's Medicare number̵2;also known as his National Provider Identifier̵2;is a unique, ten-digit identification number that all healthcare professionals in the U.S. hold for administrative and billing purposes, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Healthcare organizations such as hospitals, clinics and home health companies use a physician's National Provider Identifier to help in processing bills and reimbursements from Medicare. There are three options to confirm a Medicare number.

Instructions

    • 1

      Call the physician's office. The simplest way to confirm a physician's Medicare number may be to talk with the administrative or billing staff. A practice administrator, medical biller or business manager can confirm your physician's National Provider Identifier once you make it clear why you need confirmation.

    • 2

      Contact your state's home health agency. Many state agencies that regulate home health̵2;such as Florida's Provider Database Search̵2;provide tools to search for physician Medicare numbers or resources to confirm these numbers for billing purposes. Most home health regulatory offices are within a state's department of health. Call your state department of health or visit its website to see if your state offers these tools online.

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      Use Medicare resources to confirm a physician's Medicare number. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services maintains a robust website with information, tools and resources about the National Provider Identifier (NPI), including a tool to search the NPI registry. This tool will allow you to confirm a physician's National Provider Identifier so you will have accurate billing information.

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