The NPPES provider registry
The national NPI registry — every Type 1 and Type 2 provider, their taxonomy, and practice address, with field-level provenance.
Open →Healthcare provider data is the public record of who a clinician or facility is: their NPI, specialty taxonomy, practice address, Medicare enrollment, and quality and enforcement history. Almost all of it is published by the federal government — the national NPPES registry, CMS PECOS, Care Compare, Open Payments — and scattered across dozens of files that disagree on the same provider.
Fonteum resolves those files into one entity graph and signs each field back to its source, so a provider record reads as a single answer you can re-derive on demand.
The federal source families that make up a provider record. Each page leads with a liftable stat, a visible-HTML table, and a downloadable extract.
The national NPI registry — every Type 1 and Type 2 provider, their taxonomy, and practice address, with field-level provenance.
Open →Medicare enrollment and ordering/referring status, keyed to the NPI and dated to its source file.
Open →The full data catalog — each source page is a standalone, citable surface with its own stat and table.
Open →Every source Fonteum ingests, with refresh cadence, jurisdiction coverage, and a displayability note.
Open →How providers, organizations, and facilities are resolved across NPI, CCN, and PECOS-ID into one entity.
Open →Quality, staffing, and ownership signals for nursing homes, hospices, dialysis, and ASCs — keyed by CCN.
Open →Original, reproducible studies built on the same provider graph — the donor pages that earn citations.
A field-by-field read of the national provider registry and what each column really tells you.
Open →An analysis of stale and conflicting directory data across federal sources.
Open →What PECOS enrollment reveals about the active Medicare provider population.
Open →A dated look at NPI deactivations and what drives them.
Open →The research bureau — every study with its method, dataset, and CSV/JSON downloads.
Open →The 10-digit National Provider Identifier — what it is and how CMS assigns it.
Open →The registry CMS runs behind every NPI.
Open →Medicare's provider enrollment system.
Open →The NUCC code set that classifies a provider's specialty.
Open →The CMS Certification Number that keys facility-level data.
Open →Enrich a roster with licensure, enrollment, and taxonomy from one API.
Open →REST, MCP, FHIR R4, bulk export, and point-in-time snapshots over the same graph.
Open →The provenance contract and methodology behind each rendered value.
Open →Look up an NPI free, or request access to call the API and get a signed, source-traced provider record.
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
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Query providers, facilities, sanctions, and quality scores — each field carrying its federal source. Self-serve, no call to start.
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The substrate, by the numbers