Group Taxonomy Codes

Individual Providers Level I Grouping
2Taxonomy codes
2Classifications
26.0NUCC version
Grouping definition

A business entity under which one or more individuals practice. A group does not require multiple professional providers. A single provider group is a valid group and would be identified by the business entity name.

About the Group Grouping

The Group grouping is a Level I category in the NUCC Health Care Provider Taxonomy. It contains 2 taxonomy codes across 2 classifications. Providers in this grouping enroll as individual providers.

Taxonomy codes describe a provider’s type and specialty rather than the specific services rendered, and they are self-selected by the provider. Select any code below to open its full profile with the official definition, provider composition, and a state-by-state registry.

Codes in This Grouping

Select a code to open its full profile. Each code links to its definition, provider composition, and state-by-state registry.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Group grouping contains 2 taxonomy codes across 2 classifications.

Providers in the Group grouping enroll as individual providers (Individual in the NUCC taxonomy).

A business entity under which one or more individuals practice. A group does not require multiple professional providers. A single provider group is a valid group and would be identified by the business entity name.

Source: National Uniform Claim Committee (NUCC) Health Care Provider Taxonomy code set, Version 26.0. See nucc.org.