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A symplr alternative for the exclusion-screening job

symplr is a broad healthcare operations and governance software suite — credentialing, provider data management, workforce and compliance modules sold to enterprises through a sales process. If the specific job is exclusion screening, Fonteum is the focused, source-provenanced alternative: it screens a roster against the full

OIG LEIESource: https://oig.hhs.gov/exclusions/exclusions_list.asp · Dataset: oig-leie/v1 · Snapshot: 2026-05-01
, SAM.gov, and 17 state Medicaid lists and returns a signed, chained attestation PDF. Public data only; no PHI.

Published June 19, 2026 · Last reviewed June 19, 2026 · Fonteum Research

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Side-by-side comparison

Fonteum vs symplr (exclusion-screening scope)

Fonteum vs symplr (exclusion-screening scope)
DimensionsymplrFonteum
Product scopeA wide enterprise suite spanning credentialing, provider data management, workforce, and compliance; exclusion and sanctions monitoring is one capability among many.A focused, source-provenanced exclusion-screening data layer — and a FHIR API — that drops underneath whatever credentialing workflow you already run.
Lists screenedMarkets sanction and exclusion monitoring across federal and state lists within its compliance module.OIG LEIE + SAM.gov + 17state Medicaid lists, plus a separate “compromised-anywhere” layer for OIG Corporate Integrity Agreements and CMS civil money penalties.
Monitoring cadenceOngoing monitoring is the marketed model.Each list re-pulled on its source cadence (LEIE monthly, SAM daily, state lists weekly–monthly); the snapshot date travels with every match.
Signed, chained attestationScreening results render inside the platform; the cryptographic basis of a result is not publicly documented.Ed25519-signed, hash-chained attestation PDF on every screen — match, source file, snapshot date, and methodology version, re-derivable from the public record.
Pricing modelPricing is not publicly listed; access is quote-gated through a sales process.Public data is free; the production pilot is published as a flat range ($2,500–$5,000/mo) with a 30-day no-penalty exit.
Self-serve vs demoEnterprise sales and onboarding.Self-serve: upload a roster, get a free same-day screen with the signed attestation attached — no demo.

Comparison reflects each provider's publicly described product category and posture as of the review date above. Where a vendor does not publish pricing, the cell says so rather than estimating. Fonteum names no figure it cannot source to a federal record.

What Fonteum does differently

Right-sized for the screening job, traceable to the federal record

Buy the screen, not the suite

A full GRC suite is the right answer when you need credentialing, workforce, and contract management in one place. When the job is exclusion screening, Fonteum is the focused data layer — it slots under your existing workflow through the FHIR API instead of replacing it.

Compromised-anywhere coverage

Fonteum screens OIG LEIE, SAM.gov, and 17 state Medicaid lists together so a single-state exclusion on a relocated provider is not missed, and flags OIG Corporate Integrity Agreements and CMS civil money penalties as a separate monitoring signal.

An attestation an auditor can re-derive

Every screen ships a signed, hash-chained PDF whose basis is the federal file itself — source URL, snapshot date, methodology version — so the audit answer is the primary record, not a derived verdict.

FAQ

Common questions

How is Fonteum different from symplr?
symplr is a broad healthcare operations and governance suite — credentialing, provider data management, workforce, and compliance modules sold through an enterprise sales process — in which exclusion and sanctions monitoring is one capability. Fonteum is a focused, source-provenanced exclusion-screening data layer plus a FHIR API: it screens a roster against the OIG LEIE, SAM.gov, and state Medicaid lists and returns a signed, hash-chained attestation in which every match traces to its federal source file and snapshot date. You buy the screen, not the suite, at a published price.
Does Fonteum replace a credentialing platform?
No. A credentialing platform runs the workflow: task queues, re-credentialing calendars, primary-source license checks, committee approvals. Fonteum is the data tier underneath — it makes the exclusion-screening basis traceable to the federal record and exposes it through a FHIR R4 API, so an existing credentialing system can consume provenanced exclusion status on a schedule. Fonteum supplements the workflow tier; it does not run the re-credentialing calendar.
What lists does Fonteum screen against?
OIG LEIE (federal healthcare exclusions), SAM.gov (federal debarment), and 17 state Medicaid exclusion lists, combined into one “excluded-anywhere” signal — plus a separate “compromised-anywhere” layer for OIG Corporate Integrity Agreements and CMS civil money penalties. Every match carries its source URL, dataset id, and snapshot date.
Does Fonteum publish pricing?
Yes. Public sanctions data is free. The production pilot is published as a flat range ($2,500–$5,000/mo) with a 90-day term and a 30-day no-penalty exit. symplr does not publicly list pricing; access is quote-gated through a sales process. See /pricing.
Why does a signed attestation matter in an audit?
CMS expects a screening record to show which list was checked, on what date, and the matched federal record. A platform that returns a clean-or-excluded result without surfacing the underlying file and date leaves a gap. Fonteum's Ed25519-signed, hash-chained attestation closes it: the basis is the federal record with its snapshot date, re-derivable end to end.
Can we screen a multi-state roster in one pass?
Yes. Telehealth, locum, and staffing organizations with multi-state 1099 rosters are the core case. Upload the roster and Fonteum screens every provider against OIG LEIE, SAM.gov, and all 17 state Medicaid lists in one pass, returning a single signed attestation. This is exactly the “compromised-anywhere” gap a single-state or federal-only check leaves open. Start at /screening.
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Upload your provider roster and get a free same-day full-roster screen across OIG-LEIE + SAM + all 17 state Medicaid lists, plus a signed attestation PDF. No PHI, no demo.

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See also
  • /screening → How to screen for OIG, SAM, and state Medicaid exclusions.
  • /compare/providertrust-alternative → ProviderTrust alternative for continuous exclusion monitoring.
  • /compare/exclusion-screening-llc-alternative → Exclusion Screening LLC alternative — the managed-service comparison.
  • /compare/verisys-alternative → Verisys alternative for OIG LEIE exclusion monitoring.
  • /data/state-exclusions → The federal + state “excluded anywhere” data hub.
  • /use-cases/payer-credentialing → Provider credentialing data for health-plan compliance teams.

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

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