Pharmacy - JE Part B
Pharmacy
Learn how to enroll a Pharmacy into Part B Medicare.
Pharmacy
- Information is found in CMS Internet Only Manual (IOM), Publication 100-08, Medicare Program Integrity Manual, Chapter 15 Section 4.2.4
- Pharmacy is an entity that bills for medication that is prescribed to a patient
- Pharmacies are typically enrolled with DME, however; there are certain Medicare covered drugs that are billed through Part A/B
- The pharmacist will not enroll in Medicare as they are not a specialty that is allowed to enroll into Medicare.
Application Completion
- If completing application via PECOS, ensure application questionnaire is answered correctly. CMS-855B, CMS-588 (Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)) application will populate.
- If completing application via paper, the following must be submitted:
- A voided check or signed bank letter is necessary documentation for EFT portion of application
- Must include legal business name (LBN) of the enrollment, routing and account number and practice address
- CMS-460 (Participation agreement)
- This is optional.
- View Participation webpage for details
- Submit application fee
- Fee is required for application. Can be paid on PECOS website
- Select pay application fee on right-hand side under Helpful Links
Effective Dates
- Medicare can go back 30 days from when the application is submitted, or all signatures are received in PECOS.
- An application can be submitted 60 days in advance of when the enrollment will be active.
Supporting Documents
- IRS document when:
- Initial enrollment
- A change of legal business name
- A voided check or signed bank letter is necessary documentation for EFT portion of application