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Practice Start-Up & NPI Setup

Start your new practice — and start getting paid — without the guesswork

Opening a practice means a stack of registrations before you can bill a single claim. Revyn handles the setup end to end — NPI, payer enrollment, and your billing system — so you can focus on patients from day one.

What does Revyn set up for a new practice?

We handle the full revenue-side launch: NPI registration (Type 1 for individual providers and Type 2 for your practice entity) through NPPES, CAQH profile setup, payer enrollment and credentialing with Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial plans, and your EHR / practice-management setup — so your front desk and billing run from opening day.

What is an NPI, and why might I need two?

An NPI is your 10-digit National Provider Identifier from CMS's NPPES system. Individual providers need a Type 1 NPI; the practice or group entity needs a Type 2 NPI. Nearly every payer requires the correct NPI on claims — getting these right, and tied to the right tax ID, up front prevents enrollment and billing delays later.

How fast can a new practice start billing?

NPI registration itself is quick, but payer enrollment and credentialing typically take 60–120 days depending on the payer. We start those in parallel as early as possible and keep you updated, so you're billable as soon as each payer approves.

Practice Start-Up & NPI Setup — frequently asked questions

Yes — that's the ideal time. We sequence NPI, enrollment, and credentialing so the slow steps (payer approvals) are already moving before your doors open.

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