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Provider Enrollment Requirements
Provider Enrollment Requirements
To standardize billing provider data in preparation for the launch of an EVV system in Michigan, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is updating its provider enrollment requirements for those providing Personal Care Services (PCS) that require EVV. Agencies and fiscal intermediaries (FIs) that pay direct care workers who provide PCS must obtain a National Provider Identifier (NPI) and enroll in the Community Health Automated Medicaid Processing System (CHAMPS).
MMP 23-76 Update to Provider Enrollment of Electronic Visit Verification (EVV)- Required Personal Care Services Providers
- Providers who need to apply for a National Provider Identifier (NPI) visit the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) website: nppes.cms.hhs.gov/#/
- How to apply for an NPI: nppes.cms.hhs.gov/assets/How_to_apply_for_an_NPI_online.pdf
- NPPES help contact information: 1-800-465-3203 (NPI Toll-Free) or 1-800-692-2326 (NPI TTY for the deaf, hard of hearing, or those with speech difficulties) or by email customerservice@npienumerator.com. May be contacted Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm (Eastern Time)*Holiday hours may vary. Questions related to NPI legislation and regulation or other HIPAA-related matters cannot be answered by the Enumerator.
CHAMPS Enrollment Instructions
To enroll as a Medicaid provider, the provider must complete an online application in CHAMPS and, if required, enroll with a Type 2 (Organization) NPI. To access CHAMPS, providers must register for a MiLogin User ID and password at https://milogintp.michigan.gov.
- Behavioral Health
- Community Transition Services
- Home Help Agency
- MI Choice
- MI Health Link
Provider Contact Information
MDHHS utilizes provider email address information entered in the CHAMPS provider enrollment application to communicate with providers. Providers are responsible for maintaining accurate and valid email address information within their CHAMPS provider enrollment information. If the email address information is out of date or incorrect, enrolled providers will want to modify their enrollment information and submit it for approval.
For instructions on how to update or modify email address information reference the Provider Enrollment webpage step-by-step enrollment guide resources.