About

Life is better when people are put first. Providing government health funds with proven strategies has helped them reach and care for their beneficiaries for over 50 years. At Noridian, we achieve this by solving some of the most complex health issues such as: B. Administrative inefficiencies, suboptimal care, fraud, and abuse.

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Our top-of-the-line team designs and implements high-quality solutions that are scalable, repeatable, innovative, and adaptable. In all areas of service, we apply continuous improvement operational approaches to ensure efficiency and customer satisfaction.

Our work has been recognized with national awards for outstanding customer service, our agility and proficiency in solving complex cases, and for our innovative approaches to the toughest healthcare challenges. Urban or rural, public or private, Noridian delivers.

  • Constant innovation: We seize opportunities to drive continuous change.
  • Excellent Service: We provide added value through high-quality service.
  • Responsible administration: We manage all the resources entrusted to us with efficiency and care.
  • Integrity: We do the right thing.
  • Effective collaboration: We work with partners towards a common goal.

Noridian Medicare Portal provides healthcare management and support services in all 50 US states and multiple US territories. We currently have active government contracts in the following regions of the country.

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Noridian Administration Services LLC (NAS) administers Medicare health insurance for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for jurisdiction E.

For Noridian, anything less than full compliance with 36 CFR Part 1234 was not an option. As a leading government provider providing essential Medicare and Medicaid services, the company’s success has always been directly tied to its ability to stay on the positive side of NARA regulations. When the new mandates were announced, Noridian was at a crossroads in hopes of finding the perfect path to a solution to the 300,000 cubic feet of non-compliant logs scattered across 14 states.