Q&A: Reporting State Licensure and Certification Actions
A state licensing board submitted a report to the NPDB 6 months ago, after the board placed a practitioner's license on probation. Three months ago, the board reinstated the license. The report in the NPDB still indicates that the license is on probation. Because the status of the licensure action has changed, should the board update the information in the NPDB?
Yes. Entities that submit an Initial Report to the NPDB also must report any subsequent revision to the underlying action. The state licensing board, therefore, is required to submit a Revision-to-Action Report after reinstating the license. If, however, the initial action to place the license on probation included an automatic reinstatement of the license that was indicated on the Initial Report, the board is not required to submit a Revision-to-Action Report.