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Physicians, non-physician practitioners, physician organizations, non-physician organizations, and Medicare Diabetes Prevention Program suppliers don’t pay a Medicare enrollment application fee.

Generally, institutional providers and suppliers like DMEPOS suppliers and opioid treatment programs pay an application fee when enrolling, re-enrolling, revalidating, or adding a new practice location.

Enrollment Application Fee


How to Pay the Application Fee ⤵

Whether you apply for Medicare enrollment online or use the paper application, you can pay the Medicare application fee online through:

Hardship Exception ⤵

A hardship exception exempts you from paying a current application’s fee. If you request a hardship exception, submit a written request and supporting documentation describing the hardship and justifying an exception to paying the application fee with your PECOS or CMS paper application. We grant exceptions on a case-by-case basis.

Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) will only process applications with the proper application fee payment or an approved hardship exception.

If you don’t pay the fee or submit a hardship exception request, your MAC will send a letter allowing you 30 days to pay the fee. If you don’t pay the fee on time, the MAC may reject or deny your application or revoke your existing billing privileges, as appropriate.

Enrollment

Providers must enroll in the Medicare Program to get paid for providing covered services to Medicare patients. Determine if you’re eligible to enroll and how to complete enrollment.

Who Are Institutional Providers? ⤵

Who Are Part B Suppliers? ⤵

Physicians, non-physician practitioners (NPPs), clinics or group practices, and specific suppliers who can enroll as Medicare Part B providers are defined in enrollment forms Medicare Enrollment Application: Physicians and Non-Physician Practitioners (CMS-855I) and Medicare Enrollment Application: Clinics/Group Practices and Other Suppliers (CMS-855B).

Who’s an NPP?

NPPs include nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, and physician assistants who practice with or under a physician’s supervision.

Physicians, NPPs, & Suppliers (CMS-855I)