Watch a specialty and geography for source-reported provider-record changes that may merit human follow-up.
Provider monitoring pilots
Know what changed in the provider market you care about.
NPIFolio compares supported CMS NPPES source releases for a defined specialty, geography, organization set, or NPI list—then delivers a scoped update your team can act on.
What can be monitored
A defined market or provider set, compared release to release.
The accepted August 2026 national release establishes the current baseline. The first change report follows a later supported release processed by NPIFolio.
- Newly appearing NPI recordsNPIs that first appear in a later supported source release within agreed criteria—not a claim of new clinical practice.
- Practice-location changesChanges to source-reported primary or additional practice-location fields for monitored NPIs.
- Taxonomy changesAdditions, removals, or primary-code changes in source-reported taxonomy records.
- Name and organization recordsSupported changes to individual names or Type 2 organization names reported by NPPES.
- NPI lifecycle fieldsSource-reported enumeration, deactivation, reactivation, or replacement fields, described with appropriate limitations.
- Selected market watchlistsA specialty plus geography, a supplied NPI list, or a defined Type 2 organization set.
Built for focused teams
Recurring signals for practical market questions.
Track a defined provider market or organization watchlist without turning NPI records into unsupported employment or affiliation claims.
Receive a reproducible, provenance-aware change set for selected provider or organization populations.
How the pilot works
Scoped first. Compared carefully. Delivered with context.
We define the NPIs or source-backed market criteria, agree on which changes matter, and confirm that the current data can support the request.
NPIFolio retains source identity, publication context, observations, and normalized current state. When a later supported release is processed, we compare the agreed population and review the resulting change set.
Delivery format, monthly cadence, and final price are confirmed before the pilot begins. There is no self-service subscription or automated billing in this pilot.
Pilot pricing
Monitoring pilots from $99/month.
A focused local market or bounded provider list is the starting case. Broader geographies, multiple specialties, larger watchlists, or more complex reporting are scoped and priced after review.
The $99 amount is a starting hypothesis, not a promise of unlimited coverage. No payment is collected with the request.
Request a monitoring pilot
Tell us which provider market matters.
Share the business question and at least one market or watchlist criterion. NPIFolio will confirm the supported scope, cadence, and price by email.
What these changes mean—and what they do not.
Monitoring reflects what supported public source records report across processed releases. It is not real-time and does not independently verify licensure, credentialing, clinical activity, employment, affiliation, insurance participation, quality, or fitness for a particular purpose.
Read the methodology and source notes, or request a one-time provider dataset instead.