The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) is an information repository that contains information on medical malpractice payments and adverse actions associated with healthcare practitioners, entities, providers, and suppliers.
This search of the NPDB is to identify if a medical practitioner has any reports associated with them, including:
Medical malpractice payments
Federal and state license and certification actions
Adverse clinical privileges actions
Adverse professional society membership actions
Negative actions or findings by private accreditation organizations and peer revieworganizations
Health care-related criminal convictions and civil judgments
Exclusions from participation in a federal or state health care program (including Medicare and Medicaid exclusions)
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