For Health Plans & Organizations
DME Supplier Network Data
for Health Plans & ACOs
DMEHelper maintains the most comprehensive database of Medicare-certified DME suppliers in the country — 109,309+ providers with accreditation status, service area coverage, and quality signals across all 50 states. Built on NPPES and CMS data.
How Health Plans Use DMEHelper
From network adequacy assessments to member-facing supplier search, DMEHelper data supports multiple use cases across your organization.
Network Adequacy
Verify that your DME network meets CMS distance and time-distance standards for each county in your service area. Identify coverage gaps before audit season.
Accreditation Verification
Track accreditation status across ACHC, HQAA, The Compliance Team, BOC, and ABC for every supplier in your preferred or contracted network.
Quality Signals
Access patient review data, complaint signals, and billing history to assess supplier quality before network inclusion or ongoing contract renewal.
What's in the Database
Provider Identity
NPI, business name, doing-business-as name, organization type, tax ID structure, and CMS certification number for every supplier.
Service Area Coverage
Physical address, service ZIP codes, county-level coverage, and multi-state licensing data. Maps to CMS service area boundaries.
Accreditation Status
Real-time accreditation badges from ACHC, HQAA, The Compliance Team, BOC, and ABC. Expiration dates and certification type tracked.
HCPCS / Billing Codes
332+ DME billing codes tracked per supplier based on CMS claims history. Identify which suppliers actually bill for CPAP, power wheelchairs, hospital beds, and 300+ other categories.
Patient Reviews & Ratings
Verified patient reviews submitted on DMEHelper. Aggregate star ratings, review count, and sentiment trends by supplier.
Fraud & Compliance Flags
OIG exclusion flags, CMS sanction history, and our own complaint signal scoring to surface high-risk suppliers before they enter your network.
Who We Work With
Our Data Sources
DMEHelper is built on public government data — NPPES (National Plan and Provider Enumeration System), CMS Supplier Enrollment records, and PECOS. We refresh core provider data regularly and augment it with accreditation body feeds, patient reviews, and our own quality signals.
This is the same underlying data that CMS uses to validate supplier credentials — meaning your network rosters and our database should be directly comparable and auditable.
Ready to Talk Network Data?
Contact our data team to discuss your specific use case — network adequacy analysis, bulk data access, or embedding our supplier search in your member portal.
Contact Our Data Team →Questions? Email us at partnerships@dmehelper.com