When it comes to the NPI, you already know that you’re supposed to get it, share it, and use it. The question is HOW?
You may find yourself surrounded by confusing and seemingly conflicting rules during the NPI contingency period. This timely audio conference will help you sort out when you’re required to use an NPI, where to report the NPI on claims and how to spot signs of trouble.
Join Leslie Witkin, president of Physicians First, as she clears the way through NPI entanglement to help you find the most important information about using new identifiers on claims. Plus, you’ll have the chance to ask her questions at the end of the call.
You’ll also learn:
- How to share your NPI with other practices.
- When to report an individual NPI and when to report a group NPI.
- What to do if your claims are being returned with error messages.
- How to make sure Medicare (and other payers) have information that correctly links your NPI and PIN/UPIN.
- What data you should and should not report to the enumerator.
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Leslie
Witkin founded Physicians First in Orlando, Fla. in
1990. The goal of her company is to provide quality consulting
services to help physicians achieve a successful business in
a complex regulatory environment that allows a physician to
be a physician first…the way it should be. The company
works directly with physician businesses to provide operational
assessments, auditing, educational and other consulting services.
Physicians First has conducted and written comprehensive manuals
for a variety of seminars on a national basis and has been successful
in presenting testimony to both state and federal regulators
resulting in resolution to physician issues and legislation
related to prompt pay laws. Conference participants consistently
rate Leslie very highly for her clarity, knowledge and sense
of humor in dealing with the regulatory environment.

