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Avoid Medicare Claims Rejections; Use Correct NPI

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Default Avoid Medicare Claims Rejections; Use Correct NPI

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More physicians are using their National Provider Identifier, or NPI, numbers to submit Medicare claims, and CMS is continuing to alert physicians to glitches they may encounter in the process. In a recent advisory, CMS reminded physicians to be mindful of the NPI number they use on Medicare claim forms. Specifically, the NPI number a physician uses to bill Medicare must match the physician's Medicare enrollment information.

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