NPIdentify State Directory Updaters/ExtendersIMPORTANT: If this will be your first installation of NPIdentify Desktop on the computer, go here instead. |
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System Requirements may have changed since your last download:OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7, 32-bit enabled. |
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Since you have already installed NPIdentify at least once, you'll be an old hand at this -- it's pretty much the same as your first installation, only easier... 1. Select Your State. (Note: Links on this page are for UPDATES and additional state installations only. Go here if this is your first installation of NPIdentify Desktop.) You can install one or as many states as you like. When you arrive at the NPIdentify product page for your state, click "Add to Cart."
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2. Checkout. Since you have already established a login at our NPIdentify online store, you may simply login using the email address and password you gave when you made your first order. You will be asked to login when you click the Checkout button. Confirm your order. You will be taken to the payment options page where you can choose to use a Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover credit card, a PayPal account, or to pay by mailing a check. After paying, you will arrive at the NPIdentify Download Button (except the pay by check option; we will issue a download link after your check is received). Forgot your password? Click the "Forgot your password?" link on the login page and your password will be emailed to you.
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3. Download and Begin Installation. Click the download button, and when the download dialog pops up, select Save (not Open), and save the file to any folder on your computer. To avoid your download timing out (failing to complete, or it "expires"), be sure you are: 1) Using a broadband internet connection, and 2) Not trying to download while your computer or your internet connection is busy doing something else, like watching videos, downloading Outlook email, etc. You may also have difficulty downloading large files using a wireless connection. When the download has completed, extract the files into any folder. Click the Start button in the task bar and select Run. In the Run window, browse to folder you extracted the files into, and select setup.exe. Click OK to begin installation. If during the installation process on your computer you get an error message informing you that the setup program could not find the NPIdentify Desktop MSI file, browse to the folder where you extracted NPIdentify Desktop, and double click the file named NPIdentifyDesktop_UpdExt_[your state].msi.
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4. Follow Installation Wizard. Depending on your computer's configuration, you should remove the old version of a state directory before an update is installed. After you run setup.exe and begin the installation, you may be given an option to Change or Remove NPIdentify Desktop for the state; if so, choose Remove. Then run setup.exe again to install the update. NOTE: If you have installed the update, but the old data is still in the application, i.e., a previous month's date appears in the NPIdentify Desktop window, you failed to remove the old version. You need only run setup.exe again to perform the Remove function, and then once more to perform the installation. Alternatively, you can first uninstall the old version by using your computer's Start | Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs utility, and then install the update. After the Installation Wizard is finished, open NPIdentify Desktop to be check that the updated version has installed correctly. If the date in the NPIdentify Desktop window (just below the NPIdentify logo) shows the date of the current NPPES data update (May 15, 2013 ) you have successfully updated NPIdentify Desktop. If it shows an earlier date instead, refer to the NOTE in the paragraph above. After installation you may delete the contents of the temporary folder to conserve disk space (optional).
TROUBLESHOOTING If you are having difficulty, check the troubleshooting guide here. |
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The data contained in NPIdentify is sourced from data contained in the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) and other US federal sources obtainable under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and provided monthly by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. federal government. Included are provider listings for the 50 U.S. states, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Neither NPIdentify, its parent company CarePrecise, nor its partners and advertisers are responsible for the National Plan & Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) or Medicare Ordering and Referring Report data contained in its directories. The data was submitted to the National Provider Identifier (NPI) Enumerator by healthcare providers themselves, and those listings are taken as-is from the NPPES database distributed by CMS, exactly as uploaded by the healthcare providers. CMS, not NPIdentify, has made the determination regarding what information would be available under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and CMS alone has determined which data to make publicly available. No warranty is expressed or implied as to the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the information presented here. If you are a provider and wish to update your NPPES record, visit the NPPES provider update site at this link. Neither NPIdentify nor CarePrecise Technology has any way of updating your information.
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