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Hi {{ .Subscriber.Name }},
Your Medicare billing privileges are at risk
CMS records indicate the Medicare enrollment revalidation for {{ .Subscriber.Attribs.practice }} (NPI {{ .Subscriber.Attribs.npi }}) is past due.
What this means
If you do not revalidate, CMS will deactivate your Medicare billing privileges — claims stop paying and you must re-enroll from scratch, losing your effective date and any retroactive billing.
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Official record · CMS Medicare Revalidation Due Date List
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| Provider / NPI | {{ .Subscriber.Attribs.npi }} |
| Enrolled as | {{ .Subscriber.Attribs.practice }} |
| Revalidation due date | {{ .Subscriber.Attribs.reval_due_date }} |
| Status | PAST DUE · {{ .Subscriber.Attribs.days_overdue }} days overdue |
Source: CMS Revalidation Due Date List (data.cms.gov), refreshed monthly.
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Don’t take our word for it — check the official CMS record.
Look up your NPI {{ .Subscriber.Attribs.npi }} on the U.S. government’s public Medicare Revalidation List and you’ll see the same due date above.
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