Q&A: Reporting State Licensure and Certification Actions
A state Medicaid agency terminated the contract for participation of one of its Medicaid MCOs after holding formal hearings and determining that the MCO had not maintained a sufficient network of providers to meet the state's access and quality requirements. Should the state agency report this action to the NPDB?
Yes. Any adverse action taken against a health care practitioner, entity, provider, or supplier by a licensing or certification authority of the state as a result of a formal proceeding, including revocations or suspensions of a certification agreement or contract for participation in a government health care program, must be reported to the NPDB. This termination of the MCO's contract for participation in the state's Medicaid program should be reported to the NPDB as a government Administrative action on the Adverse Action Report format.