Enroll in Medicare - JF Part A
Enroll in Medicare
Before jumping into Medicare Enrollment applications, it is best to be prepared. To ensure an enrollment has everything necessary to properly complete a Medicare application(s), access the below related information from this webpage.
- Enrollment for Specialties
- Prepare and Get Started
- Application Timeframes
- Required Applications and Tips
- Provider Transaction Access Number (PTAN)
- Enrollment Types Noridian Does Not Handle
Prepare and Get Started
Enrollments are required to use National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) to obtain National Provider Identifier (NPI) and keep NPI information up-to-date, including addresses, phone numbers, and taxonomy codes
- Enrollments must obtain at least one Type 2 (Organization) NPI. The number of type-2 NPIs an organization obtains is an individual business decision. Type 2 NPIs - Physician groups, hospitals, nursing homes, group practices, pharmacies (not all-inclusive listing)
- When there are changes in information such as name, Tax Identification Number (TIN), address, primary practice location, taxonomy code, contact person and/or authorized officials, providers must update their NPPES information and their Medicare enrollment within 30 days
- View National Provider Identifier (NPI) webpage for more details
Application Timeframes
Application Type | Processing Time |
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PECOS | On average, it can take 15 to 50 calendar days before application is sent to state and CMS for approval |
Paper | On average, it can take 30 to 65 calendar days before application is sent to state and CMS for approval |
Note:
- Once Noridian has completed the reviewal of the application, a Recommendation for Approval Letter is sent to the State Agency and CMS. There is no set timeframe for their review.
- Additional days after State and CMS approval Noridian will have additional days to finalize enrollment records.
Required Applications and Tips
Submit in One of Two Ways
- Internet-based PECOS (highly encouraged method) - PECOS Web allows enrollments to securely submit applications and review/update current file information via Internet. Prior to submission, providers must upload all required supporting documentation and electronically sign certification statement
- Paper - Part A enrollments must complete an 855A application. Access form from Enrollment Forms webpage
- Enrollment on Demands (EoDs) - Step-by-step self-paced tutorial to help filling out paper applications only. Watch our Enrollment on Demand tutorials
Enrollment Types Noridian Does Not Handle
Noridian does not process all specialty type applications; even if they are within the state we cover.
- Histocompatibility Lab
- Indian Health Services Facility
- Organ Procurement Organization (OPO)
- Religious Non-Medical Healthcare Institution (RNCHI
To find out which MAC processes the applications, go to the "Who are the MACs" page maintained by CMS.