Q&A: Reporting State Licensure and Certification Actions
As a result of a formal proceeding, a state licensing or certification authority reprimanded a practitioner. In addition, the authority imposed a publicly available, technical, administrative fine, which is not an adverse action, in the amount of $500. Should this administrative fine be reported to the NPDB?
Yes. State licensing or certification authorities must report administrative fines (i.e., fines that are administrative or technical in nature) if they are publicly available information and if they are either connected to the delivery of health care services or taken in conjunction with other adverse licensure or certification actions. The scenario described provides insufficient information to determine if the fine was connected to the delivery of health care services. However, because the fine was taken in conjunction with another adverse licensure or certification action (the reprimand), the fine, along with the reprimand, must be reported.