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After successfully creating your I&A account, return to NPPES and use your I&A User ID and Password to log in. This is where you can create and maintain NPI data that you are associated with. To learn more about Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) click here. To learn more about how to apply for an NPI click here.
Private Device – the system will install a cookie on the device, & the MFA is good for 24 hours. Once back at https://nppes.cms.hhs.gov, the user will sign in under Registered User Sign In to begin the initial NPI application. The user will be presented a page detailing MFA requirements for NPPES.
Apply for National Provider Identifier (NPI)¶ Apply for a Type 1 individual Provider NPI or Type 2 Organization NPI. Individual Providers can only have one NPI, however, Organization Providers can have multiple NPIs.
What is my NPI? How do I apply for an NPI? Applying Online: Policy questions/NPI information; Assist - Web application. Identifying Information- Organization- EIN; Business Mailing and Practice Addresses; Other Provider Identification Numbers; Taxonomy; Contact Person; Assist - Change of information in record. Making Changes Online
Once the initial application is enumerated and a National Provider Identifier (NPI) is assigned, there are two options to change/update the information on an NPI record. Making Changes Online ¶ Updates can be made online by accessing https://nppes.cms.hhs.gov and completing the steps below:
You need an Identity & Access Management System (I&A) account to log into NPPES. If you don't have an I&A account, or you need to update your existing I&A account, then select the "CREATE or MANAGE AN ACCOUNT" button below to go to I&A.
Create a New Account: You need an Identity and Access Management System (I&A) User ID and Password to create and manage NPIs. If you do not have an I&A Account, select the ‘CREATE or MANAGE AN ACCOUNT’ button to go to I&A and create your account:
Learn how to apply for or update your National Provider Identifier (NPI) using the NPPES online system with detailed instructions.
The Individual Provider Profile page captures the individual provider’s personal information. The information captured is associated with a Type 1 NPI, which includes Sole Proprietorship and Incorporated Individuals.
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