ProviderMove Radar

DME sales intelligence

Find newly opened, moved, or expanding provider offices before referral patterns are set.

Provider movement alerts for DME, oxygen, respiratory, PAP, mobility, and bracing teams that need timely reasons to contact provider offices.

Short answer

What is dme provider move alerts?

DME provider move alerts use public provider movement signals to identify new offices, moves, expansions, and specialty changes that match a sales team's territory and buyer profile.

  • Provider move alerts are evidence-backed sales triggers, not clinical or credentialing advice.
  • A territory scan filters public changes by geography, specialty, and sales fit.

Provider movement signals to watch

New pulmonary, sleep, primary care, or orthopedic offices in a covered territory
Primary practice address changes that may reset referral workflows
Practice clusters where multiple providers appear at one location
New organization records that may indicate a new practice or business entity
Additional locations that may need local DME and documentation support

Why provider moves matter for DME teams

When a provider office opens, moves, or expands, referral workflows may still be flexible. That is the moment when a local DME team can introduce service coverage, documentation support, and patient fulfillment workflows.

ProviderMove Radar watches public provider records for these changes and routes the strongest signals into territories, digests, lead detail pages, and exports.

Best-fit specialties to monitor

  • Pulmonary disease for oxygen and respiratory workflows
  • Sleep medicine for PAP, CPAP, and supply opportunities
  • Primary care for broad referral volume
  • Orthopedics for bracing, mobility, and post-visit support
  • Respiratory therapy and sleep diagnostic centers for adjacent demand

What reps get

Each lead is packaged with a detected signal, fit score, why-now summary, evidence, and a suggested outreach angle. Reps do not need to interpret raw public records before deciding what to do next.

Compare options

Manual list building vs weekly provider movement alerts

A buyer should compare not only record access, but whether the workflow gives reps timing, evidence, and a next step.

Manual research

  • One-off searches
  • Rep-dependent quality
  • Hard to scale across territories

Generic lead list

  • May include stale accounts
  • Often lacks why-now context
  • Needs extra cleanup before CRM import

ProviderMove Radar

  • Weekly movement detection
  • Territory and specialty scoring
  • Evidence, outreach angles, digests, and exports

FAQ

Solution questions

Is this just an NPI lookup tool?Open

No. ProviderMove Radar monitors changes over time, scores signals by territory and specialty fit, and turns them into weekly sales leads with evidence and outreach context.

Can DME teams export the leads?Open

Yes. The product includes CSV exports with fields designed for sales review and CRM mapping.

Does ProviderMove Radar provide clinical or credentialing advice?Open

No. It provides sales intelligence from public provider data and should not be used for credentialing, clinical decisions, or patient care.

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