Records/Locator Numbers
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Record Name
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Locator#
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Occurrences
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Required
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Provider
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3-005
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1
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Yes
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Primary Picture
(Format)
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Nine (9) alphanumeric
characters.
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Definition
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The IRS TIN
assigned to the provider supplying the care.
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Code/Value Specifications
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For institutions
must be a nine digit EIN. For individual providers must be a nine
digit TIN or SSN if TIN is not applicable. If not available, follow
reporting requirements listed below.
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Algorithm
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N/A
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Subordinate
And/Or Group Elements
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Subordinate
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Group
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N/A
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N/A
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provider taxpayer
number reporting requirements
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1. The contractor
responsible for certifying the provider shall assign an APN as outlined
below when the actual TIN of a provider is not available. The use
of a contractor-assigned APN is restricted to the following situations:
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a. The provider
is located in a foreign country and does not have a TIN. If a foreign
provider has a TIN, it is to be used. Otherwise, an APN is used
regardless of whether the claim is to be paid or denied.
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b. The provider
does not meet TRICARE certification requirements or the contractor
does not have substantial evidence that the provider meets the TRICARE
certification requirements.
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c. The contractor
has substantial evidence that the provider meets the TRICARE certification
requirements. In this case, the payment must be made to the beneficiary.
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2. When neither
the EIN nor the SSN is available for the provider and the provider
is located in your contract area1.
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a. If the provider
is located in a foreign country, the field is coded in the following
manner.
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Position
1 though 3 - The three character alpha abbreviation of the
country in which the provider or institution is located ( Addendum A).
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Position
4 through 9 - A six digit sequential contractor assigned
number. These numbers are to be permanently assigned to the provider.
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Example: The
first provider from Mexico will be coded MEX000001.
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b. If the provider
is not an institutional provider and is located in the United States
(U.S.), the field is coded in the following manner.
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Position
1 through 3 - The two character abbreviation of the state
(left justify and blank fill) in which the provider or facility
is located ( Addendum B).
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Position
4 through 9 - A six digit sequential contractor assigned
number.
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Example: The
first provider from Maryland would be coded MD b 000001.
Refer to instruction below, for exception.
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c. For ECHO, if
the TED record is for transportation via a POV, assign a TIN of
all nines and do not submit a provider record.
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3. If it is necessary
to assign a number for a provider that is outside of your contract
area, the number is assigned following all the above rules except
the fourth high order digit must be an A.
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Example: If
a beneficiary, whose care when traveling outside of your area is
your responsibility, received care in Mexico, it will be coded MEXA00001.
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Note: These numbers, once assigned, will
not be reassigned to another provider. Upon receipt of a valid EIN
or SSN, inactivate the APN provider record and submit an ADD transaction
for the actual TIN. After the TIN record is added, subsequent adjustments
to the TED records previously reported using an APN shall be reported
with the current TIN and provider information.
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