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OIG LEIE (Federal Exclusion List) vs Verisys: Side-by-Side Comparison

OIG LEIE is the federal List of Excluded Individuals and Entities — the authoritative record of providers barred from Medicare and Medicaid billing, published free monthly by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Verisys is a commercial credentialing and sanction-screening platform that includes LEIE alongside dozens of other sanction and licensing sources.

Dimension by dimension

OIG LEIE (Federal Exclusion List) vs Verisys, across 8 dimensions

DimensionOIG LEIE (Federal Exclusion List)Verisys
Data typeFederal exclusion records — OIG-sanctioned providers barred from Medicare/Medicaid billingCommercial exclusion monitoring — OIG LEIE + state Medicaid exclusions + SAM.gov + other sanction databases
Coverage68,055+ excluded individuals and entities (monthly snapshot)— (not publicly disclosed)
Refresh cadenceMonthly OIG publish; Fonteum re-ingests every monthContinuous monitoring against multiple databases; frequency by configuration
License / CostU.S. government public-domain works — free to redistribute with attributionEnterprise SaaS; pricing by quote
API accessMonthly CSV at oig.hhs.gov; no REST API from OIG directlyCommercial API for customers; not a public open API
Source provenanceEvery exclusion record cites OIG HHS as source with snapshot date; SHA-256 snapshot digestMulti-source aggregation; the OIG LEIE component traces to the federal record; other databases vary
Primary use caseSanction screening, credentialing compliance, Medicare/Medicaid exclusion checksOngoing credentialing compliance, continuous sanction monitoring, automated alerts across OIG + state + federal lists
PricingFree (federal public domain)By quote; pricing not publicly posted

Cells marked “—” indicate values not publicly documented by the respective platform. No data has been estimated or fabricated.

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When to use OIG LEIE (Federal Exclusion List)

Use OIG LEIE directly when the requirement is specifically federal Medicare/Medicaid exclusion checks — either for a one-time lookup or for building a sanction-screening pipeline on primary-source federal data. It is free, monthly-refreshed, and fully auditable.

OIG LEIE (Federal Exclusion List) source detail →

When to use Verisys

Use Verisys when the compliance program requires continuous monitoring across OIG LEIE plus state Medicaid exclusions, SAM.gov, and other licensing and sanction sources simultaneously — with automated alerts and audit reports instead of DIY file processing.

https://verisys.com →

FAQ

Common questions

Is OIG LEIE the same as what Verisys screens against?
OIG LEIE is one of the sources Verisys screens against, but Verisys aggregates additional lists including state Medicaid exclusion lists, SAM.gov (federal contractor exclusions), and various licensing boards. The OIG LEIE component traces to the same federal record; the additional databases are proprietary aggregations.
Do I need to pay for Verisys to check OIG LEIE?
No. OIG LEIE is available free at oig.hhs.gov as a monthly bulk CSV download and through a free online search tool. Fonteum ingests OIG LEIE monthly and cross-resolves exclusion records against NPPES and PECOS for context. Verisys adds value through continuous monitoring automation and multi-source aggregation, not through access to the federal LEIE record itself.
How often does the OIG update the LEIE?
OIG publishes a refreshed LEIE file monthly. Fonteum re-ingests it each month. If an individual is excluded mid-month, they may not appear in the monthly file until the next publication cycle — so for continuous compliance programs requiring same-day alerts, a commercial monitoring service like Verisys that tracks in-cycle updates adds value.
What is the legal requirement for OIG exclusion screening?
CMS and OIG guidance require providers and suppliers to check the LEIE before hiring or contracting with individuals and entities, and to re-screen monthly for employed staff. The underlying data source for that requirement is the OIG LEIE itself — which is freely available. Commercial platforms like Verisys automate the workflow; they do not change the underlying legal source.

Last updated 2026-05-31. See all comparisons at /compare →

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