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Understanding the National Provider Identifier (NPI) for Behavior Analysts

Posted August 2024 - By Charity Steele, MS, BCBA

Introduction

As a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), it's important to understand the significance of the National Provider Identifier (NPI) in your professional practice, especially if you intend to contract with insurance providers. This article will provide a concise guide to what an NPI is, why you need one, and how to get it.

 

What is an NPI?

The National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique 10-digit identification number assigned to healthcare providers in the United States. Established to streamline the electronic transmission of health information, the NPI plays a vital role in ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of health data exchanges.

 

What is it Used For?

The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) developed the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) to assign NPIs, which are essential for meeting the HIPAA Administrative Simplification standard. NPIs are used in various HIPAA standard transactions, including:

  • Claims and encounter information
  • Claims status
  • Coordination of benefits and premium payments
  • Eligibility, enrollment, and disenrollment
  • Payment and remittance advice
  • Referrals and authorizations

 

Why You’ll Need One

If you are a healthcare provider covered under HIPAA, you must obtain an NPI. This applies whether you work independently as an ABA provider or through an employer. As a BCBA, you'll need a Type 1 NPI for individual providers. This number is personal and will be used throughout your career, regardless of your employment situation.

 

Types of NPI Numbers

There are two types of NPI numbers:

  • Type 1: Individual Health Care Providers - For individual practitioners like BCBAs and Registered Behavior Technicians. Each individual is assigned only one NPI.
  • Type 2: Organization Health Care Providers - For organizations such as LLCs or corporations. If you run a business, you will need a Type 2 NPI for the organization.

 

How to Apply for a Type 1 NPI

You can apply for an Individual NPI in three ways:

  • Online Application: The quickest method is through the NPPES website here. You'll need to create an account through the Identity & Access Management (I&A) System.
  • Paper Application: Complete, sign, and mail Form CMS-10114 to the NPI Enumerator. You can request a form by calling 800-465-3203 or emailing customerservice@npienumerator.com.
  • Electronic File Interchange Organization (EFIO): Authorize an EFIO to submit your application data.

For detailed instructions, refer to the "National Provider Identifier (NPI) Application" guide.

 

Applying for a Type 2 NPI

  1. To apply for a Type 2 NPI for your organization, follow these steps:
  2. Log in to your NPPES account.
  3. Select “I am an Employee of the Provider”.
  4. Enter your tax ID and business name as per your IRS Letter (CP 575).
  5. Provide your business mailing and practice location addresses.
  6. Complete optional sections for exchanging healthcare information and other identifiers.
  7. Choose “single specialty” for Taxonomy and enter the code 103K00000X for Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
  8. Add your contact information.
  9. Review and certify your information before submitting.

 

What to Do If Your Employer Created Your Account

If your employer created your Type 1 NPI account, you must ensure you have access to it. This account will be necessary for credentialing and managing your information. If you plan to obtain a Type 2 NPI, you'll need to use the same account. Contact your employer or the NPI Enumerator at 1-800-465-3203 or customerservice@npienumerator.com if you need login details.

Keeping your NPI information up-to-date is essential for maintaining your credentials and ensuring smooth communication with the NPPES. Always have access to your account to manage and update your information as needed.