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  1. HIBCC – Health Industry Business Communications Council

    The HIN is a universal customer location identifier to support the needs of trading partners in the supply chain. Learn More. HIBCC is an internationally accredited standards development organization …

  2. Navigating HIN Requirements - HIDA

    The HIN (Health Industry Number) is a unique and standardized identifier that enumerates hospitals, providers, suppliers, and all other partners doing business in the supply chain.

  3. How to Obtain a HIN | 340B ESP Help Center

    The HIN (Health Industry Number) is a unique and standardized identifier that enumerates hospitals, providers, suppliers, and all other partners doing business in the supply chain.

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  5. Healthcare Industry Number (HIN) | Definitive Healthcare

    A healthcare industry number (HIN) is a unique 9-character, alpha-numeric code used to identify participants in the healthcare supply chain. The HIN was created to serve as a universal identifier for …

  6. Health Industry Business Communications Council - Wikipedia

    The Health Industry Business Communications Council (HIBCC) is an internationally accredited standards development organization serving the healthcare supply chain. Its scope includes global …

  7. iHIN Web-Based Portal

    Enter your email address and password to access the iHIN Web-Based Portal. For questions and assistance, email us at [email protected] or call 1-877-GET-HINS. iHIN Web-Based Portal Version 2.0 …

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  9. The Health Industry Number System (HIN®) – HIBCC

    The HIN was created by the healthcare industry as a universal identifier that would support the business needs of all trading partners in the supply chain during their electronic communications and …

  10. Health Industry Number

    According to HIBCC, a “HIN is a unique and standardized identifier that enumerates hospitals, providers, suppliers, and all other partners doing business in the supply chain.”