Credentialing & provider-data enrichment
Enrich a roster with identity, enrollment, taxonomy, and exclusion status from one API.
Open →Credentialing confirms that a provider is who they say they are and is eligible to practice and bill: identity and specialty from NPPES, Medicare eligibility from PECOS, and a clean exclusion screen. The hard part is that each fact lives in a different federal file with a different refresh cadence.
Fonteum returns those fields resolved to one provider and dated to their source, so a credentialing record can be confirmed against the primary source and re-checked as of any past date — not taken on faith.
The use-case pages and tools that assemble a credentialing or enrollment record from federal data.
Enrich a roster with identity, enrollment, taxonomy, and exclusion status from one API.
Open →The health-plan path: credential and re-credential against dated federal records.
Open →Pull a provider's source-traced identity and taxonomy by name or number.
Open →Read a clinician's CMS quality score as a credentialing signal.
Open →Who is approved to bill Medicare and in what role, keyed to the NPI and dated to source.
Open →Identity, taxonomy, and practice address for every Type 1 and Type 2 provider.
Open →The exclusion check that belongs in every credentialing file.
Open →Screen a provider against the OIG LEIE, SAM.gov, and state Medicaid lists in one pass.
Open →Studies on the moving parts of a credentialing file — enrollment, revalidation, and license status.
What PECOS enrollment shows about the active billing population.
Open →Why directory data drifts — and what that means for a credentialing file.
Open →Where enrollment revalidation is overdue and what it signals.
Open →How much of the licensed workforce is currently active, by state.
Open →A dated look at NPI deactivations relevant to re-credentialing.
Open →Getting a provider approved to bill a federal program.
Open →Medicare's provider enrollment system.
Open →The NUCC code set behind a provider's stated specialty.
Open →The Provider Transaction Access Number tied to Medicare enrollment.
Open →The Merit-based Incentive Payment System quality score.
Open →REST, MCP, FHIR R4, and snapshots over the provider graph.
Open →Resolve a provider and return enrollment, taxonomy, and exclusion status in one call.
Open →The provenance contract behind each credentialing field.
Open →Request access to pull identity, enrollment, taxonomy, and exclusion status for any provider — each field signed back to its federal source.
Built on the authoritative federal record
The primary sources, named on every page.
These are the federal agencies whose public datasets Fonteum ingests and attributes — the issuing authorities, not customers or partners. Every figure on the site links back to one of them.
See the full source registry, with license and refresh cadence for each →
Reproducible by design
Every figure traces to its federal source.
14-tuple provenance
Every rendered fact ties to a source URL, dataset ID, snapshot date, row key, and SHA-256 — the full chain-of-custody record.
Reproducible SQL
Each study ships the exact query behind its figures, run against the cited federal snapshot. Re-run it yourself.
Daily reconciliation
Published counts are reconciled against the upstream federal datasets on a daily cadence, with drift logged.
Named medical review
Reviewed by Jennifer Montecillo, MD, medical reviewer. Non-practicing medical reviewer.
Two doors
Use the free API and open data
Query providers, facilities, sanctions, and quality scores — each field carrying its federal source. Self-serve, no call to start.
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