NYS Medicaid Extends Expiring ETIN Recertification Window
As a result of the COVID-19 virus outbreak, the New York State Medicaid program is extending the recertification window for providers with an expiring ETIN by an additional sixty (60) days. An ETIN is an Electronic Transmitter Identification Number.
According to eMedNY, providers will remain bound by the terms of the previously signed existing agreement.
If you have any questions, please contact the eMedNY Call Center at (800) 343-9000.
If you would like to speak to a private attorney, please contact David R. Ross, Esq., Senior Shareholder, at (518) 312-0167 or via e-mail at dross@oalaw.com.
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