Dr Shawn B Ostler, MD - Medicare Emergency Medicine in Blackfoot, ID

Dr Shawn B Ostler, MD is a medicare enrolled "Emergency Medicine" physician in Blackfoot, Idaho. His current practice location is 98 Poplar St, Blackfoot, Idaho. You can reach out to his office (for appointments etc.) via phone at (208) 785-4100.

Dr Shawn B Ostler is licensed to practice in Idaho (license number M-12797) and he also participates in the medicare program. He does not accept medicare assignments directly but he may accept medicare through third-party (refer to Reassignment section below) and may also prescribe medicare part D drugs. His NPI Number is 1932468337.

Contact Information

Dr Shawn B Ostler, MD
98 Poplar St,
Blackfoot, ID 83221-1758
(208) 785-4100
Not Available



Physician's Profile

Full NameDr Shawn B Ostler
GenderMale
SpecialityEmergency Medicine
Location98 Poplar St, Blackfoot, Idaho
Accepts Medicare AssignmentsMedicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs.
  NPI Data:
  • NPI Number: 1932468337
  • Provider Enumeration Date: 05/07/2012
  • Last Update Date: 06/17/2015
  Medicare PECOS Information:
  • PECOS PAC ID: 7416175872
  • Enrollment ID: I20150720001528

Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Dr Shawn B Ostler such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1932468337NPI-NPPES

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
207P00000XEmergency Medicine M-12797 (Idaho)Primary

Medicare Reassignments

Some practitioners may not bill the customers directly but medicare billing happens through clinics / group practice / hospitals where the provider works. Medicare reassignment of benefits is a mechanism by which practitioners allow third parties to bill and receive payment for medicare services performed by them. Dr Shawn B Ostler allows following entities to bill medicare on his behalf.
Entity NameMountain View Hospital Llc
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1669462362
PECOS PAC ID: 4486562774
Enrollment ID: O20040527001343

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Entity NameSteele Memorial Medical Center
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1851403265
PECOS PAC ID: 9436131265
Enrollment ID: O20040604000056

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Entity NameBmh Inc
Entity TypePart A Provider - Critical Access Hospital
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1982805271
PECOS PAC ID: 8426149758
Enrollment ID: O20070801000213

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Entity NameBmh Inc
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1255539193
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Enrollment ID: O20071018000897

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Entity NameEmergency Physicians Integrated Care Llc
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1578598199
PECOS PAC ID: 4284548116
Enrollment ID: O20220228001998

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Medicare Part D Prescriber Enrollment

Any physician or other eligible professional who prescribes Part D drugs must either enroll in the Medicare program or opt out in order to prescribe drugs to their patients with Part D prescription drug benefit plans. Dr Shawn B Ostler is enrolled with medicare and thus, if eligible, can prescribe medicare part D drugs to patients with medicare part D benefits.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Dr Shawn B Ostler, MD
98 Poplar St,
Blackfoot, ID 83221-1758

Ph: (208) 785-4100
Dr Shawn B Ostler, MD
98 Poplar St,
Blackfoot, ID 83221-1758

Ph: (208) 785-4100

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Emergency Medicine Doctors in Blackfoot, ID

Danielle Kiggins Sisul,
Emergency Medicine
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 98 Poplar St, Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-4100    
Dr. Mark Eugene Jergens, MD
Emergency Medicine
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 98 Poplar St, Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-4100    
Dr. Thomas Call, DO
Emergency Medicine
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 9 Airport Rd, Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-782-3700    Fax: 208-782-3765
Vicki Shapiro, MD
Emergency Medicine
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 98 Poplar St, Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-721-1030    Fax: 877-993-1515
Paul Howard Allen, MD
Emergency Medicine
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 98 Poplar Street, Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-4100    Fax: 208-785-3818
Thomas J Gelwix, MD
Emergency Medicine
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 98 Poplar St, Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-3813    Fax: 208-785-3818

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