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Last Modified: 4/17/2024 Location: PR, FL, USVI Business: Part A, Part B

Resources and contacts

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Website or phone number
First Coast website
Provider enrollment applications, requests, or general provider enrollment information
Phone: 888-845-8614 between the hours of 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. ET (Florida, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico)
TTY: 711
Fax: 904-361-0737
Provider customer service department
Between the hours of 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. ET (Monday through Friday):
Part A providers/suppliers in Florida and U.S. Virgin Islands: 888-664-4112
Part A providers/suppliers in Puerto Rico: 877-908-8433
Part B providers/suppliers in Florida and U.S. Virgin Islands: 866-454-9007
Part B providers/suppliers in Puerto Rico: 877-715-1921.
First Coast gateway
National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES)
Phone: 800-465-3203
TTY: 800-692-2326
Revalidations
Medicare revalidation lookup tool
Revalidate your enrollment information
Medicare application fee
Phone: 866-484-8049
TTY: 866-523-4759
Medicare program integrity manual, chapter 10
Medicare provider-supplier enrollment
Office of Inspector General
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