Q&A: General Information
- A health plan that credentials health care practitioners for participation in various networks includes NPDB query results in the materials presented to its credentialing committee for peer review approval, denial, or termination from the networks. If a health care practitioner appeals a denial or termination, the appeal goes to a separate review body that was not involved in the original decision. The appeal body is composed of a statewide representation of health care practitioners who are not employees of the health plan and who are paid for their services. The decision of the appeal body is final. Is providing NPDB query results to the appeal body a violation of the NPDB confidentiality rules?
- Are researchers permitted to obtain relevant information from the NPDB?
- What happened to the HIPDB?