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Individual Quality of Care

Edward L Du

Seattle, WA 98136

Public HHS-OIG LEIE exclusion record

According to the HHS-OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE), Edward L Du of Seattle, WA is currently excluded from participation in federally funded health care programs due to failure to meet professionally recognized standards (QIO), as of January 28, 1991.

Status
Currently listed by HHS-OIG
Record type
Individual
Location
Seattle, WA 98136
Exclusion date
January 28, 1991
Exclusion type
Quality of Care (1156)
Source dataset
May 2026

Record summary

Edward L Du appears in the HHS-OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) public dataset as an individual record associated with Seattle, Washington. The latest imported LEIE dataset lists this record as currently excluded from participation in federally funded health care programs. The exclusion date shown in the source record is January 28, 1991, and the exclusion type is 1156, identified by HHS-OIG as failure to meet professionally recognized standards (QIO).

Source record

SourceHHS-OIG LEIE (public dataset)
Record typeIndividual
Current statusCurrently listed by HHS-OIG
Exclusion dateJanuary 28, 1991
Exclusion typeFailure to meet professionally recognized standards (QIO) (1156)
UPINA04397
Source dataset dateMay 2026

What this exclusion type means

HHS-OIG identifies exclusion type 1156 as “Failure to meet professionally recognized standards (QIO).” Failure to meet the statutory obligation to provide medically necessary services that meet professionally recognized standards of health care, based on Quality Improvement Organization findings (minimum 1 year).

This exclusion type is a statutory category used by HHS-OIG in the LEIE dataset. The category describes the legal authority associated with the exclusion record, not a separate investigation or additional reporting by Excluded Provider.

Location and provider classification

This LEIE record is associated with Seattle, WA 98136. The listed provider category is Medical Practice, MD. The listed specialty is Internal Medicine.

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How to verify this record

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