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Public Health Department recommending the Board grant the Directors of Public Health, Mental Health, Human Services, and all other applicable departments the authority to apply, or designate staff to process web-based National Provider Identifier (NPI) applications on behalf of the County and subpart NPIs for each department, noting each department will determine the number of NPIs based on department needs, billing numbers, and business practices.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve.
FUNDING: N/A
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Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost: There is no fiscal impact or net County cost.
Background: The Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (45CFR162.420) requires covered entities implement the NPI as the standard unique health provider identifier for use in health care systems. The NPI will replace health plan identifiers (e.g., Medicare, Medi-Cal, and private health plans numbers) used in connection with standard transactions.
According to 45 CFR ยง162.420, a covered health care provider must obtain an NPI for itself or for any subpart of the covered entity that would be a covered health care provider if it were a separate legal entity. As a single legal entity, El Dorado County will receive one organizational NPI and each department will determine additional subpart NPIs (as part of the legal entity).
Reason for Recommendation: The NPI must be used in standard transactions such as health claims, health encounter information, health claims attachments, health plan enrollments and disenrollments, health plan eligibility, health care payment and remittance advice, health plan premium payments, first report of injury, health claims status, and referral certification and authorization. All entities meeting the NPI definition must obtain a NPI by May 23, 2007 or possibly have their billing process disrupted.
Each covered legal entity that provides health care services is eligible to receive an NPI. Subpart (parts of the legal entity) NPI number...
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