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Healthcare providers in New York

CMS NPPES registration records for New York, aggregated across the 14 medical specialties Fonteum currently tracks, with CMS Care Compare facility counts and HRSA HPSA shortage-area context.

Fonteum tracks 30,160 healthcare providers in New York across the 14 medical specialties it ingests from the CMS NPPES NPI Registry, alongside 1,441 Medicare-certified facilities across 6 care families from CMS Care Compare, with HRSA shortage-area and OIG exclusion context. Every figure carries its source, snapshot date, and methodology version. Snapshot 2026-05-06 – 2026-05-07.

Source: CMS NPPES NPI Registry — supply by state·Snapshot: 2026-05-06 – 2026-05-07·Method: nppes-supply-by-state/v2026.05·ID: nppes-supply/new-york
30,160Providers across 14 tracked specialtiesCMS NPPES · as of 2026-05-06 – 2026-05-07
1,441Medicare-certified facilitiesCMS Care Compare · 2026-05-07
560Active HRSA HPSA shortage areasDesignated · HRSA

Provider supply by specialty in New York

Active-provider counts for the 14 specialties Fonteum ingests from the CMS NPPES NPI Registry, with per-100,000 density (U.S. Census PEP V2025) and the national density rank of 51 jurisdictions. This covers the tracked specialties only — not every NPPES provider in New York.

Provider supply by specialty in New York, from the CMS NPPES NPI Registry
SpecialtyProvidersPer 100kDensity rank
Psychiatry6,95735.0#5
Chiropractic4,67223.5#32
Cardiology3,11115.7#4
Pediatrics2,66013.4#8
Neurology1,98810.0#5
Ophthalmology1,9559.8#5
Gastroenterology1,8879.5#4
Orthopedic Surgery1,6608.4#42
Dermatology1,4447.3#5
Urology1,1225.6#4
Otolaryngology (ENT)8324.2#14
Obstetrics & Gynecology7093.6#8 · below threshold
Oncology (Medical)6493.3#5
Plastic Surgery5142.6#4

Source:CMS NPPES·Snapshot 2026-05-06 – 2026-05-07

Medicare-certified facilities in New York

1,441 Medicare-certified facilities operate in New York across the families Fonteum tracks from CMS Care Compare. Each family links to its facility-level page for New York.

Medicare-certified facility counts in New York, from CMS Care Compare
Facility typeFacilities
Nursing homes596
Dialysis facilities347
Hospitals190
Ambulatory surgical centers167
Home health agencies101
Hospice providers40

Source:CMS Care Compare·Snapshot 2026-05-07

Health professional shortage areas in New York

HRSA currently designates 560 active Health Professional Shortage Areas in New York — 193 primary care, 165 dental health, and 202 mental health. A HPSA marks a geography, population, or facility with too few clinicians relative to need, scored 0–26 by HRSA.

193Primary care HPSA
165Dental HPSA
202Mental health HPSA

Source:HRSA HPSA·Snapshot 2026-05-06 – 2026-05-07

Provider exclusions and sanctions in New York

New York reports 3,538 OIG LEIE federal exclusion records by address state, drawn from the OIG List of Excluded Individuals and Entities (refreshed monthly). Fonteum also tracks 8,916 state Medicaid exclusion records for New York. Each record links to its source exclusion list.

3,538OIG LEIE federal exclusionsBy address state · OIG
8,916State Medicaid exclusionsState exclusion list

Provider sanctions hub · New York Medicaid exclusion records

Related New York healthcare data

  • Hospital operating margins in New York

    CMS HCRIS cost-report margins vs the national average.

  • Obstetrics & Gynecology access gap in New York

    3.6 per 100k — national density rank #8.

  • Plastic Surgery access gap in New York

    2.6 per 100k — national density rank #4.

  • Oncology (Medical) access gap in New York

    3.3 per 100k — national density rank #5.

  • Nursing homes in New York

    596 Medicare-certified nursing homes on CMS Care Compare.

  • Dialysis facilities in New York

    347 Medicare-certified dialysis facilities on CMS Care Compare.

  • Hospitals in New York

    190 Medicare-certified hospitals on CMS Care Compare.

  • Ambulatory surgical centers in New York

    167 Medicare-certified ambulatory surgical centers on CMS Care Compare.

  • Home health agencies in New York

    101 Medicare-certified home health agencies on CMS Care Compare.

  • Hospice providers in New York

    40 Medicare-certified hospice providers on CMS Care Compare.

  • Medicaid program exclusions in New York

    8,916 state Medicaid exclusion records.

Frequently asked questions about New York providers

How many healthcare providers does Fonteum track in New York?

Fonteum tracks 30,160 providers in New York across the 14 medical specialties it currently ingests from the CMS NPPES NPI Registry. This is the supply within those tracked specialties, not every NPPES-registered provider in New York. The snapshot date is 2026-05-06 – 2026-05-07.

Which medical specialty has the most providers in New York?

Among the 14 tracked specialties, Psychiatry is the largest in New York with 6,957 providers, or 35.0 per 100,000 residents — a national density rank of #5 of 51. Counts come from the CMS NPPES NPI Registry.

What Medicare-certified facilities are in New York?

New York has 1,441 Medicare-certified facilities across 6 families Fonteum tracks from CMS Care Compare, including nursing homes, hospitals, home health agencies, hospices, dialysis facilities, and ambulatory surgical centers. Each family links to its facility-level Care Compare page for New York.

Are there provider exclusions or sanctions in New York?

New York reports 3,538 OIG LEIE federal exclusion records by address state, drawn from the OIG List of Excluded Individuals and Entities (refreshed monthly). Fonteum also tracks 8,916 state Medicaid exclusion records for New York. Each record links to its source exclusion list.

Does Fonteum track shortage areas in New York?

HRSA currently designates 560 active Health Professional Shortage Areas in New York — 193 primary care, 165 dental health, and 202 mental health. A HPSA marks a geography, population, or facility with too few clinicians relative to need, scored 0–26 by HRSA.

How current is the New York provider data?

The New York provider counts reflect the CMS NPPES supply-by-state snapshot dated 2026-05-06 – 2026-05-07, under methodology nppes-supply-by-state/v2026.05. NPPES refreshes weekly and Care Compare monthly; Fonteum re-snapshots on that cadence. Every field on this page carries its source name and snapshot date.

How New York provider data is built

Provider counts aggregate the CMS NPPES supply-by-state datasets under methodology nppes-supply-by-state/v2026.05; facility counts read the latest CMS Care Compare snapshots; HPSA and exclusion figures draw from HRSA and OIG / state Medicaid sources. Each value is source-provenanced — its source name, snapshot date, and methodology version travel with it.

NPPES dataset · Methodology · Source registry · Browse by specialty · All states

Fonteum is a US healthcare provenance registry that publishes signed, chain-of-custody-attested research and data pages on Medicare, Medicaid, and federal regulator datasets, drawing from 44 federal source families across CMS, OIG, HRSA, AHRQ, and HHS.

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35dataset pagesCitable, downloadable /data catalog pages
65reproducible studiesEach shipping the SQL behind its figures

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These are the federal agencies whose public datasets Fonteum ingests and attributes — the issuing authorities, not customers or partners. Every figure on the site links back to one of them.

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Each study ships the exact query behind its figures, run against the cited federal snapshot. Re-run it yourself.

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Published counts are reconciled against the upstream federal datasets on a daily cadence, with drift logged.

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Reviewed by Jennifer Montecillo, MD, medical reviewer. Non-practicing medical reviewer.

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