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Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island

Last updated: March 2026

Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island is a health insurer. They report 12K insurance plans covering 490 providers across 530 billing codes.

Data Version

Price Transparency Machine-Readable Files Snapshot
March 2026
Overview
12K

Plans

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490

Providers (NPIs)

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250

Tax IDs

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530

Billing Codes

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2.1K

Data Rows

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Geographic Coverage

Top states by provider count:

Data Breakdown
Plans Type (HIOS vs EIN)

HIOS

12K

EIN

1

NPIs

Individual

490

Tax IDs

EIN

250

Billing Code Type
CodesRows

CDT

530

2.1K

Billing Class
Rows

Professional

2.1K

Negotiated Type
Rows

Fee Schedule

2.1K

Top States by # NPIs

Rhode Island

360

Massachusetts

78

Connecticut

14

New York

9

California

5

Top Taxonomies by # NPIs

General Practice Dentistry

190

Dentist

180

Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Dentistry

26

Pediatric Dentistry

24

Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program

20

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Historical Metrics
MonthPlansNPIsTax IDsBilling CodesData Rows
March 2026
12K4902505302.1K
February 2026
12K5002705202K
January 2026

December 2025

November 2025

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Data Coverage Scorecard
3/6 — Acceptable

This payer scores 3/6 on data quality (Acceptable). 3 criteria did not meet the threshold.

Professional & Institutional Rates

Data is missing professional and/or institutional billing class rates

Valid Tax IDs

More than 80% of Tax IDs are EIN or NPI (Organization) type

HIOS Plan

Data includes at least one HIOS-identified plan

Low Derived/Percentage Rates

Less than 10% of negotiation entries are derived or percentage type

Standard Code Coverage

Insufficient CPT / HCPCS code coverage, or too many LOCAL entries

Common Taxonomies

NPIs in the dataset cover fewer than 50 distinct provider taxonomies

Methodology

The scorecard evaluates each payer's monthly price transparency data against six quality criteria:

  • If 5–6 criteria pass, the overall rating is Good.

  • If 3–4 criteria pass, the rating is Acceptable.

  • If 0–2 criteria pass, the rating is Poor.

Behavioral, RX, and other specialty networks may not pass all criteria but can still contain complete and usable data.

PRICE TRANSPARENCY DATA

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