A Practitioner's Guide to the NPDB
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A Practitioner's Guide to the NPDB (Text-Only)
The National Practitioner Data Bank is a web-based repository of reports containing information on medical malpractice payments and certain adverse actions related to health care practitioners, providers, and suppliers.
How does the NPDB work?
- Health care organizations, federal and state agencies, and others are required by law to submit reports.
- Organizations query for reports when making licensing, hiring, and credentialing decisions.
The NPDB contains 1.8+ million reports (Figure as of December 2023).
How can I see my report?
Report Notification
We send a letter to practitioners when an organization submits a report about them. The letter has the report number and access code required to view the report.
Self-Query
Order a Self-Query online to view any reports that match your information.
What if I disagree?
See the What if I Disagree With My Report infographic for more information.
Modified Feb. 2024
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