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Fonteum · Data · Exclusions

A provider clean on the federal list can still be excluded by a state.

The federal OIG LEIE covers exclusions from federal health programs. State Medicaid programs keep their own exclusion lists — and many state-excluded providers never appear on the federal list. Of 2,947 NPI-bearing providers on the state Medicaid exclusion lists Fonteum mirrors today, 1,716 (58%) do not appear on the federal LEIE by NPI — the exact gap a federal-only screen returns as a false clean. Aggregate-level, framed as a screening aid; cross-check any single record against the publishing agency.

Federal exclusions (OIG LEIE) →LEIE dataset →

Federal and state lists overlap — but not completely

State-list NPIs (NY + OH + GA)
2,947
distinct NPI-bearing providers across the mirrored state lists
Also on federal LEIE
1,231
appear on both a state list and the federal exclusion list
State-only (missed by a federal-only screen)
1,716
58% of state-list NPIs do not appear on the federal LEIE by NPI

Overlap is matched by NPI. The federal LEIE records an NPI on only a minority of its entries (entity records typically lack one by source convention), so the federal-only figure is a floor on the true overlap, not a ceiling — the state-only share is therefore a conservative estimate of what a federal-only NPI screen misses.

State Medicaid exclusion coverage

12,253 state Medicaid exclusion records across 3 states · captured 2026-06-13. Each state page mirrors the published list as a screening aid, with NPI-matched records linked to their provider profile.

StateExclusion recordsWith NPI
New York8,9042,271
Ohio1,980732
Georgia1,36936

Coverage expands as additional state Medicaid exclusion lists are onboarded. A state with too few records to substantiate a dataset is held back from the index until its list is fully captured.

Scope and limitations

  • Screening aid, not a determination. Fonteum mirrors the published exclusion lists; it does not adjudicate exclusions.
  • Reinstatements and corrections can lag the published file. Cross-check any single record against the publishing agency before acting on it.
  • Federal/state overlap is matched by NPI. Records without an NPI are counted in the totals but cannot be cross-matched.
  • State coverage is incremental (NY OMIG, OH ODM, GA DCH OIG today). Absence of a state here does not imply a provider is clear in that state.
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