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Log in to view/update your National Provider Identifier (NPI) record. FORGOT USER ID or PASSWORD? *If your User ID is associated with a large number of providers, you could experience a small delay while the application retrieves all NPPES profile related information. You need an Identity & Access Management System (I&A) account to log into NPPES.
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:
If changing information, check box #2, write your NPI in the space provided. See the instructions in Section 4, then sign and date the certification statement in Section 4A or 4B. All changes must be reported to the NPI Enumerator within 30 days of the change. Please ensure that your NPI is legible and correct.
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. To make an online change, go to https://nppes.cms.hhs.gov and follow the steps provided below:
Where can I update my NPI information? Go to the NPI website to review or update your NPI record. The NPDB and NPI are not the same organization. I ordered a paper Self-Query response, how do I change the address it will be mailed to? Get the latest updates by subscribing to NPDB Insights. Sign Up!
Medical professionals, it's time to review and update your National Provider Identifier (NPI) record. Stay accurate and compliant by keeping your information up-to-date!
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. Select the ‘Apply for an NPI for myself’ button if you are an individual who renders health care services.