NPI Details
DR. Benjamin P Negin, M.D. is an internal medicine in Vineland, NJ with 22 years of experience. The provider is a physician who provides long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common and complex illness of adolescents, adults and the elderly. Internists are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, infections and diseases affecting the heart, blood, kidneys, joints and digestive, respiratory and vascular systems. They are also trained in the essentials of primary care internal medicine, which incorporates an understanding of disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and effective treatment of common problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system and reproductive organs. DR. Benjamin P Negin, M.D. NPI is 1366477697. The provider is registered as an individual entity type.
The NPPES NPI record indicates the provider is a male.
Education
Medical School: YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Graduation Year:2004
The provider's business location address is:
1505 W SHERMAN AVE
SUITE 101
VINELAND, NJ
ZIP 08360-912
Phone: (856) 696-9550
Fax: (856) 696-4932
The NPI 1366477697 is registered in the Medicare Provider, Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System (PECOS). The provider is legally eligible to order and refer Part B (Clinical Laboratory and Imaging), Durable Medical Equipment, Part A Home Health Agency (HHA), Power Mobility Devices.
The following top HCPCS codes were publicly reported for this provider under the Medicare program for the year 2016. The reported codes are based on the top codes for each available Medicare specialty, excluding evaluation and management codes.
- Injection, ferric carboxymaltose, 1 mg (HCPCS:J1439)
- Injection, fosaprepitant, 1 mg (HCPCS:J1453)
- Injection, pembrolizumab, 1 mg (HCPCS:J9271)
- Injection, oxaliplatin, 0.5 mg (HCPCS:J9263)
- Injection, iron sucrose, 1 mg (HCPCS:J1756)
- Injection, denosumab, 1 mg (HCPCS:J0897)
- Injection, epoetin alfa, (for non-esrd use), 1000 units (HCPCS:J0885)
- Injection, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, 1 mg (HCPCS:J1100)
- Injection, epoetin alfa-epbx, biosimilar, (retacrit) (for non-esrd use), 1000 units (HCPCS:Q5106)
- Injection, rituximab-abbs, biosimilar, (truxima), 10 mg (HCPCS:Q5115)
- Injection, palonosetron hcl, 25 mcg (HCPCS:J2469)
- Complete blood cell count (red cells, white blood cell, platelets), automated test and automated differential white blood cell count (HCPCS:85025)
- Injection, pegfilgrastim-cbqv, biosimilar, (udenyca), 0.5 mg (HCPCS:Q5111)
- Injection, ondansetron hydrochloride, per 1 mg (HCPCS:J2405)
- Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 20-29 minutes (HCPCS:99213)
- Injection, leucovorin calcium, per 50 mg (HCPCS:J0640)
- Injection of additional new drug or substance into vein (HCPCS:96375)
- Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 30-39 minutes (HCPCS:99214)
- Administration of chemotherapy into vein, 1 hour or less (HCPCS:96413)
- Injection, fluorouracil, 500 mg (HCPCS:J9190)
- Injection of drug or substance under skin or into muscle (HCPCS:96372)
- Injection, potassium chloride, per 2 meq (HCPCS:J3480)
- Injection, cisplatin, powder or solution, 10 mg (HCPCS:J9060)
- Injection, carboplatin, 50 mg (HCPCS:J9045)
- Infusion into a vein for therapy, prevention, or diagnosis, additional sequential infusion, 1 hour or less (HCPCS:96367)
- Administration of chemotherapy into vein, each additional hour (HCPCS:96415)
- Follow-up hospital inpatient care per day, typically 25 minutes (HCPCS:99232)
- Administration of additional new drug or substance into vein, 1 hour or less (HCPCS:96417)
- Infusion into a vein for therapy, prevention, or diagnosis, each additional hour (HCPCS:96366)
- Injection, diphenhydramine hcl, up to 50 mg (HCPCS:J1200)
- Administration of non-hormonal anti-neoplastic chemotherapy under skin or into muscle (HCPCS:96401)
- Initial hospital inpatient care per day, typically 70 minutes (HCPCS:99223)
- Infusion into a vein for therapy, prevention, or diagnosis, 1 hour or less (HCPCS:96365)
- Blood test, comprehensive group of blood chemicals (HCPCS:80053)
- Administration of additional new drug or substance into vein using push technique (HCPCS:96411)
- Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 40-54 minutes (HCPCS:99215)
- Injection, magnesium sulfate, per 500 mg (HCPCS:J3475)
- Infusion into a vein for hydration, each additional hour (HCPCS:96361)
- Injection, vitamin b-12 cyanocobalamin, up to 1000 mcg (HCPCS:J3420)
- Unclassified drugs (HCPCS:J3490)
- Administration of chemotherapy into vein using push technique (HCPCS:96409)
- Follow-up hospital inpatient care per day, typically 15 minutes (HCPCS:99231)
- New patient office or other outpatient visit, 45-59 minutes (HCPCS:99204)
- New patient office or other outpatient visit, 60-74 minutes (HCPCS:99205)
- Infusion into a vein for therapy, prevention, or diagnosis concurrent with another infusion (HCPCS:96368)
- Infusion into a vein for hydration, 31-60 minutes (HCPCS:96360)
- Injection, furosemide, up to 20 mg (HCPCS:J1940)
- Irrigation of implanted venous access drug delivery device (HCPCS:96523)
- Follow-up hospital inpatient care per day, typically 35 minutes (HCPCS:99233)
The enumeration date for this NPI number is 7/12/2006 and was last updated on 9/28/2012.
Taxonomy Codes
The NPI record includes the healthcare provider taxonomy classification, state license number and state of licensure. The following information regarding the scope of practice of this provider is available:
| No. |
Taxonomy Code |
Taxonomy Clasification |
Taxonomy Specialization |
License Number |
License State |
Primary |
| 1 | 207R00000X | Internal Medicine | | 227612 | MASSACHUSETTS | No |
| 2 | 207R00000X | Internal Medicine | | MD431210 | PENNSYLVANIA | Yes |