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Why did I receive another notice of a Revision-to-Action Report? What is a Revision-to-Action Report?

A Revision-to-Action Report is a report of an action that modifies an adverse action previously reported to the NPDB. A Revision-to-Action Report does not replace the preceding report(s). Rather, it becomes a part of the disclosable record. The entity that reports the adverse action is responsible for reporting any modification to that action.

Examples of when a Revision-to-Action Report should be submitted include:

  • When additional sanctions are taken against the subject of a report based on a previously reported incident
  • When the length of action is extended or reduced
  • When clinical privileges, professional society membership, accreditation, program participation, or a license is reinstated
  • When the original suspension or probationary period ends

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