HPID definition

HPID means Health Plan Identifier. HPID is the national unique health plan identifier assigned to identify individual health plans.
HPID means Health Plan Identifier, which is the national unique health plan identifier assigned to identify each individual health plan.

Examples of HPID in a sentence

  • Employer acknowledges and agrees that DBI does not, and shall not, have any responsibility for obtaining one or more health plan identifiers (HPID) for the Plan from the Enumeration System identified in 45 C.F.R. § 162.508 or for updating the Enumeration System with respect to the HPID.

  • Employer acknowledges and agrees that DBI does not, and shall not, have any responsibility for obtaining one or more health plan identifiers (“HPID”) for the Plan from the Enumeration System identified in 45 CFR § 162.508 or for updating the Enumeration System with respect to the HPID.

  • The Employer acknowledges and agrees that Businessolver does not, and shall not, have any responsibility for obtaining one or more health plan identifiers (“HPID”) for the Plan from the Enumeration System identified in 45 C.F.R. § 162.508, or for updating the Enumeration System with respect to the HPID.

  • Employer acknowledges and agrees that DBI does not, and shall not, have any responsibility for obtaining one or more health plan identifiers (HPID) for the Plan from the Enumeration System identified in 45 CFR § 162.508 or for updating the Enumeration System with respect to the HPID.

  • This was done to comply with the Health and Human Services (HHS) final ruling to eliminate the requirement to obtain and use a health plan identifier (HPID) (Sections 3.3.1 and 3.4.1).

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