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  2. National Provider Identifier - Wikipedia

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    A National Provider Identifier ( NPI) is a unique 10-digit identification number issued to health care providers in the United States by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The NPI has replaced the Unique Physician Identification Number (UPIN) as the required identifier for Medicare services, and is used by other payers ...

  3. National coverage determination - Wikipedia

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    National coverage determination. A national coverage determination ( NCD) [1] is a United States nationwide determination of whether Medicare will pay for an item or service. [2] It is a form of utilization management and forms a medical guideline on treatment. Medicare coverage is limited to items and services that are considered "reasonable ...

  4. Federal Insurance Contributions Act - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Insurance Contributions Act is a tax mechanism codified in Title 26, Subtitle C, Chapter 21 of the United States Code. [3] Social security benefits include old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI); Medicare provides hospital insurance benefits for the elderly. The amount that one pays in payroll taxes throughout one's ...

  5. Housing and food are health care: How new Medicaid ... - AOL

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    The federal agency over Medicaid provides health care to more than 76 million adults and children, some of whom may benefit from new programs being enacted in several states to meet their unique ...

  6. Nursing credentials and certifications - Wikipedia

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    Nursing credentials and certifications are the various credentials and certifications that a person must have to practice nursing legally. Nurses' postnominal letters (abbreviations listed after the name) reflect their credentials—that is, their achievements in nursing education, licensure, certification, and fellowship.

  7. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ( CMS) is a federal agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that administers the Medicare program and works in partnership with state governments to administer Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and health insurance portability standards.

  8. Student Received Medicaid or Supplemental Security Income?

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    This is question 92 on the FAFSA. The response indicates whether the student (and his/her spouse) or anyone in the student’s household (question 90) received benefits from Medicaid or the Supplemental Security Income Program (SSI) at any time during 2021 or 2022. A Yes response may qualify the student for the simplified needs test or for an ...

  9. Medicaid Funding for School-Based Services (PDF)

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    Medicaid pays for $4-6 billion to school districts for providing school-based services each year and is a large source of funding for many LEAs. For example, Chicago Public Schools receives $35-40 million annually in Medicaid reimbursement. The district expects $10 million more as a result of the federal flexibilities offered in the 2023 CMS ...