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Frequently Asked Questions About the National Provider Identifier (NPI)
11/22/2000
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Frequently Asked Questions About the National Provider Identifier (NPI)
What is the National Provider Identifier (NPI)?
Who would get an NPI?
How would NPIs be issued?
What entities would be enumerators?
When will the NPI be used?
What are the uses of the NPI?
How can a health care provider obtain an NPI? (updated 11/22/2000)