About HHS-OIG exclusions in Montana
The records on this page are individuals and entities with a Montana address that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) has excluded from participation in Medicare, Medicaid, and other federally funded health care programs. The latest imported HHS-OIG LEIE dataset lists 256 currently excluded Montana records — 247 individuals and 9 entities. While a party is excluded, federal health care programs will not pay for items or services they furnish, order, or prescribe.
This page summarizes the public LEIE dataset only and is not an official government record. Always verify a person or entity's identity and current exclusion status directly with HHS-OIG before making employment, contracting, credentialing, billing, or compliance decisions.
Top cities in Montana
Montana cities with the most HHS-OIG LEIE exclusion records include Billings (42), Missoula (23), Helena (16), Butte (16), Great Falls (12), Kalispell (7).
Top exclusion types in Montana
The most common statutory bases for exclusion in Montana are license revocation, suspension, or surrender (90), conviction of program-related crimes (87), felony conviction relating to controlled substance (19), felony conviction relating to health care fraud (18), conviction relating to patient abuse or neglect (18).
Provider categories in Montana
Common provider categories among excluded Montana records include Individual - Licensed Health Care Service Provider (55), Nursing Profession (47), Employee - Private Sector (24), Individual (Unaffiliated) (20), Skilled Nursing Facility (19), Medical Practice, MD (15).