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  1. The NPDB - Home Page

    The NPDB is a confidential information clearinghouse created by Congress to improve health care quality, protect the public, and reduce health care fraud and abuse in the U.S.

  2. Sign in to a Self-Query Order

    Don't have an ID.me account? Select "Create an ID.me account" on the ID.me sign in page. If you have not signed in for 60 days you will be prompted to reactivate your account by XMS and …

  3. The NPDB - Health Care Organizations Sign In

    Your health care organization must be registered with the NPDB to sign in. If your organization is registered but you do not have a user account, contact your Data Bank administrator.

  4. The NPDB - Self-Query Basics

    The NPDB receives and discloses reports on health care practitioners submitted by authorized organizations as mandated by federal law. These laws determine the types of actions that can …

  5. The NPDB - About Us

    The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) is a web-based repository of reports containing information on medical malpractice payments and certain adverse actions related to health …

  6. The NPDB Guidebook

    The NPDB Guidebook serves as a policy manual. It is one of a number of efforts to inform the U.S. health care community and others about the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) and …

  7. The NPDB - Querying

    A query is a search for information in the NPDB regarding a health care practitioner or organization. The NPDB collects information on medical malpractice payments and certain …

  8. The NPDB - Public Use Data File

    Sep 1, 1990 · The NPDB Public Use Data File contains selected variables from medical malpractice payment and adverse licensure, clinical privileges, professional society …

  9. The NPDB - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    How do I designate an agent to submit queries or reports to the NPDB on behalf of my health care organization? How do I update or deactivate a designated agent's information?

  10. The NPDB - Registering

    In order to query or report to the NPDB, your organization must first determine whether or not it is eligible under federal regulations. This can best be determined by reviewing Chapter B: …