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Creating a group enrollment application with Georgia Medicaid

  • Writer: Dianna Watkins
    Dianna Watkins
  • Jul 21, 2025
  • 2 min read

Georgia Medicaid will require another application for groups (tax id with 2 or more providers) by 12/31/2025. 


Medicaid is changing the filing process for group professional claims to relate to the NPI. 

"The Payee's NPI is not collected during a rendering provider’s enrollment. By enrolling Group/Billing Providers, the billing provider’s NPI and Payee will be collected, and rendering providers will be affiliated to their Group/Billing providers." 


Anyone who files professional claims will need to file a group enrollment. Therapists, physicians, psychologists, ABA, etc. 


A group enrollment application must be created while logged under the payee login. 

For each application, you'll need a copy of your city or county business license and a copy of your current corporation paperwork: 


To start your application: 

Login to your payee account on GAMMIS. If you do not have a login for your payee number, call Medicaid here:  877-261-8785.

Don't know your payee number? Look at your remittance advice on GAMMIS on the top right of the report to see the number there: 

You can find your remittance advice under any provider who has had recent Georgia Medicaid claims paid. 


Once logged into the payee login, go to:

Provider Enrollment, enrollment wizard

Select Group/Billing and select Provider Type*:

When you get to the selection of Provider Specialty, make sure you add for each type of service you offer in your group:

You need to do an application for each location. So once you complete your first application, return and login to create the second one. 


DCH Q&A here: 


And a presentation DCH did earlier this year to show you steps on how to apply: 


Questions or need help? Feel free to contact us!

 
 
 

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