Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 42 - Public Health |
Chapter IV - Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Health and Human Services |
SubChapter B - Medicare Program |
Part 424 - Conditions for Medicare Payment |
Subpart P - Requirements for Establishing and Maintaining Medicare Billing Privileges |
§ 424.500 - Scope. |
§ 424.502 - Definitions. |
§ 424.505 - Basic enrollment requirement. |
§ 424.506 - National Provider Identifier (NPI) on all enrollment applications and claims. |
§ 424.507 - Ordering covered items and services for Medicare beneficiaries. |
§ 424.510 - Requirements for enrolling in the Medicare program. |
§ 424.514 - Application fee. |
§ 424.515 - Requirements for reporting changes and updates to, and the periodic revalidation of Medicare enrollment information. |
§ 424.516 - Additional provider and supplier requirements for enrolling and maintaining active enrollment status in the Medicare program. |
§ 424.517 - Onsite review. |
§ 424.518 - Screening levels for Medicare providers and suppliers. |
§ 424.519 - xxx |
§ 424.520 - Effective date of Medicare billing privileges. |
§ 424.521 - Request for payment by certain provider and supplier types. |
§ 424.522 - xxx |
§ 424.525 - Rejection of a provider's or supplier's application for Medicare enrollment. |
§ 424.526 - xxx |
§ 424.527 - Provisional period of enhanced oversight. |
§ 424.530 - Denial of enrollment in the Medicare program. |
§ 424.535 - Revocation of enrollment in the Medicare program. |
§ 424.540 - Deactivation of Medicare billing privileges. |
§ 424.541 - Stay of enrollment. |
§ 424.542 - Prohibition on ordering, certifying, referring, or prescribing based on felony conviction. |
§ 424.545 - Provider and supplier appeal rights. |
§ 424.546 - xxx |
§ 424.550 - Prohibitions on the sale or transfer of billing privileges. |
§ 424.555 - Payment liability. |
§ 424.565 - Overpayment. |
§ 424.570 - Moratoria on newly enrolling Medicare providers and suppliers. |
§ 424.575 - Rural emergency hospitals. |