Named clinicians, ranked by volume — not a taxonomy dump.
NPPES registry by specialty and location, Medicare utilization and Part D prescribing per named provider, Open Payments activity, and OIG exclusion screening.
Why this market needs sourced data
Anyone can download NPPES. The work is filtering it to the specialties that matter, attaching volume so the order means something, and removing excluded or inactive entities.
RepVector does that against the geography in your question and returns a call list with the reason each name ranked where it did.
What you get, with examples
Volume-ranked, not alphabetical
Medicare service counts and paid amounts per clinician separate high-potential accounts from registry noise.
Example
Top 50 endocrinologists in the DMA by Medicare service volume.
Competitive activity visible
Open Payments shows which manufacturers are already paying a physician and how much.
Example
Filter to clinicians with no competitor payments in the last reporting year.
Clean list, screened
OIG exclusions are checked so an excluded entity never reaches a rep's call sheet.
Example
Flag and drop excluded individuals before export.
Contactable output
Practice addresses and phones travel with the export, ready for a CRM or dialer.
Example
Download CSV with name, specialty, address, phone, volume and rank reason per row.
Questions you can ask
Rank cardiologists in this metro by Medicare service volume.
Which clinicians here take no industry payments today?
How many practices of each specialty operate in this county?
Which prescribers write the most of a given drug class?
Datasets this question usually reaches for
Selection happens at runtime against your question and geography — this list is typical, not fixed. Anything a source cannot cover at your grain is reported as a gap.
Topics this page covers
- physician target list by specialty
- medical practice prospecting data
- NPPES provider search by taxonomy
- Medicare physician utilization by provider
- OIG exclusion screening list
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