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Is self-attestation required or may a state rely solely on information about Board certification gathered

The rule requires that physicians first self-attest to an eligible specialty or subspecialty and then attest to either Board certification or an appropriate claims history. States cannot pay a physician without evidence of self-attestation.

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91286
FAQ Question
Is self-attestation required or may a state rely solely on information about Board certification gathered upon provider enrollment or data on a physician's MMIS claims history to determine eligibility for CMS 2370-F?