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HHS-OIGSanctions and exclusionsUpdated 2026-06-13

OIG Corporate Integrity Agreements

OIG Corporate Integrity Agreements — federal compliance agreements healthcare entities enter, typically to resolve fraud allegations while continuing federal-program participation. Effective/closed status and agreement type per entity. Entity-name-keyed; carries no provider NPI. Source: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Office of Inspector General · 2026-06-13

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335
integrity agreements
As of 2026-06-13
HHS-OIG · 2026-06-13
2019–2026
Temporal coverage
Refreshed monthly
HHS-OIG · 2026-06-13
Flag
FHIR resource
FHIR R4 · oig-cia/v1
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FHIR Flag · Sample record

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Sample record
{
  "resourceType": "Flag",
  "id": "cia-example",
  "_source": "oig-cia",
  "_methodology": "oig-cia/v1",
  "code": { "text": "Corporate Integrity Agreement — OIG" },
  "status": "active"
}

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cURL
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer $FONTEUM_KEY" \
  "https://api.fonteum.com/fhir/r4/Flag?_source=oig-cia" \
  | jq '._source, ._methodology, .meta.tag'

Dataset facts

Dataset facts for OIG Corporate Integrity Agreements
FieldValue
AgencyU.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Office of Inspector GeneralHHS-OIG · 2026-06-13
CategorySanctions and exclusions
Records335 integrity agreementsHHS-OIG · 2026-06-13
Temporal coverage2019–2026
Refresh cadenceMonthly
Freshness SLAWithin 7 days of the OIG CIA registry update
Last synced2026-06-13Updated 2026-06-13
FHIR resourceFlag
Methodologyoig-cia/v1
MeasuredAgreement type, effective and closed dates, and status per integrity agreement
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  1. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Office of Inspector General — OIG Corporate Integrity Agreements (upstream source)
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