

The offices are examples of subparts that could have their own NPIs if the main location determines that they should. (2) A group practice that is not a sole proprietorship has a main location and could have other offices in different locations, but each office is not a separate legal entity instead, each office is part of the corporation (the "parent") which is a legal entity. The psychiatric unit is an example of a subpart that could have its own NPI if the hospital determines that it should. (1) The psychiatric unit in a hospital is not a legal entity but is part of the hospital (the "parent"), which is a legal entity. Here are three examples of organization health care providers that may be considered subparts and may apply for NPIs if so directed by their "parents": Many organization health care providers who apply for NPIs are not legal entities themselves but are parts of other organization health care providers that are legal entities (the "parents"). The Parent Organization LBN and TIN fields can only be completed if the answer to the subpart question is Yes.

If the organization is a subpart =, the Parent Organization Legal Business Name (LBN) and Parent Organization Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) fields must be completed. The "Is the organization a subpart?" question must be answered.
#Cvs haskell nj full
Full Replica of the CMS (NPPES) NPI Record Field Nameġ0-position all-numeric identification number assigned by the NPS to uniquely identify a health care provider.Ĭode describing the type of health care provider that is being assigned an NPI. Not the care or customer service I like when just released from the hospital.Reference NPI Information. Poor service, will be switching pharmacies. Had to have doctor send it three times, then still they couldnt find it until I requested a manager. The store is not bad, but the pharmacy loses prescriptions. I will NOT be returning to the cvs in a Haskell ever again


Karina was extremely rude and not helpful at all. I then had to go to the hospital to get a new prescription where the doctor said he could not believe that they couldnt give me my antibiotic that day and do not go back there. Went in on Tuesday to fill my antibiotic and the pharmacist Karina told me it wasnt in, so I went back for 3 days and it still wasnt in! So I asked for my prescription back to fill it elsewhere (it was an antibiotic and I needed to start it right away) she refused to give it back to me. Eventually it was put through my primary and then when I handed them the secondary card WITHOUT even checking it they told me "sorry it didnt work when she tried it". Today I went and they would not look up my insurance so for an HOUR I was calling back and forth to figure out things that THEY should be calling to figure out. They never ran my scripts through my insurance the first time yet claimed its "not covered" and told me its $230 out of pocket and I can submit it through insurance myself. TWICE Ive gone here and theyve given me nothing but issues. DO NOT LET SANDRA OR MELISSA HELP YOU! WORST pharmacy EVER.
