Medical
Mitigating fraud and abuse while protecting patients' safety
In a fast growing industry like healthcare, where quality medical professionals are at a premium, an efficient and timely credentialing process is crucial to keep an organization from losing out on a top-notch, qualified hire.
Product Descriptions
Medical License Verification
Medical license verification may include details from the necessary licensing authorities,
such as type of license, license number, current status (e.g., expired, restricted, suspended,
or revoked), date of issuance and expiration, and other relevant information. It is available
in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Medicare/Medicaid Sanctions (OIG)
A medical sanctions search confirms that individuals do not appear on the Office of the
Inspector General’s (OIG) List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE), which excludes
someone from participating in federally funded healthcare programs such as Medicare and
Medicaid.
Medical Fraud & Abuse (FACIS)
Medical fraud and abuse costs everyone in the form of higher premiums, more out-of-pocket
costs, and reduced health plan benefits. Our medical fraud and abuse employment search can
protect an organization by uncovering an applicant who has received disciplinary actions
resulting from certain unethical or illegal acts, such as health insurance fraud.
Features & Benefits
By verifying medical license information, you can:
- Ensure that a potential employee has the necessary background and credentials
- Confirm the integrity of potential employees and ensure that those hired are qualified to provide the best in medical care
- Helps an organization to maintain compliance, protect its reputation, and achieve the highest quality healthcare staff
- Gather details about an individual or entity that has been sanctioned from state or federal healthcare programs and subject to actions including exclusion, probation, debarment, and the suspension, revocation, or termination of a license
- Avoid fines, penalties, and exclusion from state or federal healthcare programs such as Medicare and Medicaid