Part 60 — National Practitioner Data Bank
Subpart A — General Provisions
Subpart B — Reporting of Information
- § 60.4— How information must be reported.
- § 60.5— When information must be reported.
- § 60.6— Reporting errors, omissions, revisions or whether an action is on appeal.
- § 60.7— Reporting medical malpractice payments.
- § 60.8— Reporting licensure actions taken by Boards of Medical Examiners.
- § 60.9— Reporting licensure and certification actions taken by states.
- § 60.10— Reporting Federal licensure and certification actions.
- § 60.11— Reporting negative actions or findings taken by peer review organizations or private accreditation entities.
- § 60.12— Reporting adverse actions taken against clinical privileges.
- § 60.13— Reporting Federal or state criminal convictions related to the delivery of a health care item or service.
- § 60.14— Reporting civil judgments related to the delivery of a health care item or service.
- § 60.15— Reporting exclusions from participation in Federal or state health care programs.
- § 60.16— Reporting other adjudicated actions or decisions.
Subpart C — Disclosure of Information by the National Practitioner Data Bank
- § 60.17— Information which hospitals must request from the National Practitioner Data Bank.
- § 60.18— Requesting information from the National Practitioner Data Bank.
- § 60.19— Fees applicable to requests for information.
- § 60.20— Confidentiality of National Practitioner Data Bank information.
- § 60.21— How to dispute the accuracy of National Practitioner Data Bank information.
- § 60.22— Immunity.