Title: Jean FeinsteinLyon, Department of Health and Family Services
1 NPI Implementation from a Payers Perspective
- Jean Feinstein-Lyon, Department of Health and
Family Services - LuAnne Green, EDS
2Best Practices
- Build in flexibility to handle provider
enumeration decisions - Develop a system solution that accommodates
competing timelines - Identify and modify affected business processes
- Make NPI education a high priority
- Stay informed of industry issues and
recommendations
3 Lessons Learned
- Do not wait for the silver bullet
- NPI implementation is more complicated than it
appears - Information in addition to the NPI may be needed
to accurately process transactions - Accurate conversion is critical
- Have a contingency plan
4Best Practice 1 Build in Flexibility to Handle
Provider Enumeration Decisions
- Enumeration impacts policy
- Payers cannot tell providers how to enumerate
themselves
5Best Practice 2 Develop a solution that
accommodates competing timelines
- Federal initiatives
- State initiatives
- Trading partners
- NPI delays
6Best Practice 3 Identify and Modify Affected
Business Processes
- NPI is more than an IT issue
- NPI impacts all business processes
- Inform providers and trading partners of changes
in business processes
7Best Practice 4 Make NPI Education A High
Priority
- Train internal organization early
- NPI rules
- System solution
- Educate business partners
- Changes in business processes
- Requirements for paper and electronic
- Implementation timeline
8Best Practice 5 Stay Informed of Industry
Issues and Recommendations
- Leverage the work already done by other
organizations - Utilize available resources
- Web sites
- White papers
- Listservs
9Lessons Learned 1 Do not wait for the silver
bullet
- Every organizations needs are different
- Nobody is going to provide the magic answer or
solution - No solution, besides hard work, will assure a
successful implementation
10Lessons Learned 2 NPI implementation is more
complicated than it appears
- NPI requires more than just a technical solution
- Scenarios are endless and the impacts are far
reaching
11Lessons Learned 3 Information May Be Needed
Beyond NPI to Accurately Pay Claims
- Challenges of electronic versus paper claims
- Other information, such as taxonomy, address or
zip code, may be needed - Different scenarios require different solutions
12Lessons Learned 4 Accurate conversion is
critical
- Multiple legacy numbers to one NPI
- Accurate identification of providers for
conversion - Errors in conversion have consequences
13Lessons Learned 5 Have A Contingency Plan
- Not paying claims is not an option
- Dont assume that everybody will be ready by
5/23/07 - Plan for ongoing technical assistance to trading
partners
14Challenges
- Need to continue to issue and maintain
proprietary provider numbers for non-healthcare
providers - Subpart enumeration
- Taxonomy
- Need system intelligence to connect the NPI and
legacy number to the same entity
15Approach
- Develop system solution
- Crosswalk taxonomy
- Analyze all system outputs
- Review business processes
- Analyze all policies
16 Questions?