Facts you can stand behind.
Most directory data rests on star ratings and ad spend. Ours rests on official records, attached to a source and a date. That’s the difference between data you display and data you can build a regulated product on.
Source-linked + timestamped + official sources
Every outward field can answer two questions: where did this come from, and when was it last checked? If we can’t answer both, we don’t call it verified.
See the official sources →1 · Verify
Match identity to official registries and screen regulatory signals against authoritative sources. A field is verified only with a source and a date.
2 · Complete
Fill gaps from primary sources where we can. What we can’t source stays empty — never invented.
3 · Refresh
Re-check signals over time and stamp each with when it was last verified, so staleness is visible, not hidden.
4 · Surface
Expose every field with its provenance through the API and machine-readable layer, so humans and AI can cite it.
We describe the method now; we publish the numbers as they grow.
Our source-data migration is still in progress. So this page is about how verification works and what we screen against — not a claim that everything is verified today. The coverage page shows the real, live completeness figures, and they’ll keep climbing.
Where it stands right now, counted live: 769 of 6,028 providers carry an NPI matched against the CMS NPPES registry, and every record is tagged with its NPPES match outcome. LegitScript, state-license, and FDA screens haven’t started yet — they’ll appear here as real numbers, not promises.
Build on facts, not guesses.
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