Free healthcare data lookups
RepVector runs on more than sixty public federal and state data sources. These tools open a few of them up as straight reference lookups — one provider, one organisation, one prescriber at a time. Free, no account, no card.
NPI lookup
CMS NPPES provider registry
Search any provider or organisation by NPI number, name, city, state or specialty. Address, phone, taxonomy and registration status, straight from the registry.
Open npi lookupNonprofit / Form 990 lookup
IRS Form 990 filings via ProPublica
Look up any 501(c) organisation by name or EIN. Tax-exempt status, NTEE activity, and revenue, expenses and assets by filing year.
Open nonprofit / form 990 lookupMedicare Part D prescriber lookup
CMS Part D prescriber files
Enter one NPI and see that prescriber's Medicare Part D drug mix — claims, beneficiaries, cost and brand versus generic split.
Open medicare part d prescriber lookupWhat these tools are
Each tool answers one question about one entity, using the same public sources RepVector reads for a full market analysis. Nothing is inferred, nothing is filled in from a second source, and every result carries the caveats of the file it came from — filing lag, suppressed cells, coverage limits.
What they are not
They will not rank a market, build a call list, score targets, or export a territory. That is the paid product: RepVector combines sixty-plus sources into a ranked, tiered target list for a city or county, with reasoning and a call plan. Free lookups are the reference layer underneath it.
Explore the full data catalog
Every source behind these tools is documented in the connector catalog, with its publisher, geographic grain, update cadence and known limits.
Build the list for one county and see whether the names are right.
Ask in plain language. RepVector finds the universe, enriches each target from its own website, scores it 0–100, and hands you a ranked call list with phones, addresses and named contacts.
3 free runs — no card required.
