Do I apply for an NPI as an individual or group/organization?
Sole Proprietorships
If you practice as a sole proprietorship, you must apply as a type I (individual). You will have to submit your social security number rather than your employer identification number (even if you have one).
Incorporated Practices
Eligible organizations, including S corporations, may apply for an NPI as an entity Type II (organization). Eligible individuals working within an organization, including an S corporation, may also apply for an NPI as an entity Type I (individual). An S corporation representing only one practitioner is still eligible for a Type II NPI. From an NPI perspective, an S corporation is no different than a limited liability corporation or any other type of corporation.
National Provider Identifier (NPI)
What steps should I take now? Do I need to validate my NPI information?
Will my NPI information be available to others?
What is the National Provider Identifier?
Do I apply for an NPI as an individual or group/organization?
Are there any advantages or disadvantages in changing to the NPI?
What happens with my NPI if my information changes or I quit practicing?









