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Overview Submitting Reports to the NPDB Reporting Medical Malpractice Payments Reporting Adverse Clinical Privileges Actions Reporting Adverse Professional Society Membership Actions Reporting State Licensure and Certification Actions Reporting Federal Licensure and Certification Actions Reporting Peer Review Organization Negative Actions or Findings Reporting Private Accreditation Organization Negative Actions or Findings Reporting Exclusions from Participation in Federal or State Health Care Programs Reporting Federal or State Health Care-Related Criminal Convictions Reporting Health Care-Related Civil Judgments Reporting Other Adjudicated Actions or Decisions

Q&A: Queries

  1. What are the benefits of using Continuous Query instead of submitting One-Time Queries?

    Continuous Query keeps eligible entities continually informed about reports of medical malpractice payments and certain adverse actions concerning enrolled practitioners. Enrolling practitioners in Continuous Query provides ongoing monitoring of NPDB reports. It eliminates the need for staff to manually submit queries. Eligible entities receive email notifications within 24 hours of a report being received by the NPDB on an enrolled practitioner.

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