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NPPES

NPPES

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What is NPPES?

The National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) is a system implemented by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to assign unique National Provider Identifiers (NPIs) to healthcare providers in the United States. These NPIs are used for administrative and financial transactions, such as claims processing, and are intended to streamline healthcare operations and reduce fraud.

What other technologies are related to NPPES?

NPPES Competitor Technologies

PECOS is a CMS system used to enroll Medicare providers. It offers similar provider enrollment capabilities as NPPES.
mentioned alongside NPPES in 29% (270) of relevant job posts
CAQH is a credentialing and provider data management service. It is a competitor as it offers functionalities related to provider information management.
mentioned alongside NPPES in 30% (231) of relevant job posts

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