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Tips on compliance, querying with National Practitioner Data Bank

The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) was created to help hospitals vet physicians and keep problem physicians from traveling from hospital to hospital. Hospitals are required to check the NPDB when they add a new physician to the medical staff.

According to its website, the NPDB is a web-based repository of reports containing information on medical malpractice payments and certain adverse actions related to healthcare practitioners, providers, and suppliers. Established by Congress in 1986, it is a workforce tool that prevents practitioners from moving between states without disclosure or discovery of previous damaging performance.

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