CACare Availability Index
Methodology

How we turn public source records into buyer-readable reports.

We organize Care Availability Index source records into searchable previews, paid report context, and clear verification questions for patients, employers, care navigators, clinics, and health plans.

What the public preview shows

Public pages show normalized names, categories, statuses, risk labels, confidence scores, source counts, and selected non-sensitive source metrics. They intentionally do not expose source URLs or citation paths.

What paid reports add

Paid reports add the source trail, source-observed dates, report-generation context, interpretation notes, and a checklist tailored to the provider being reviewed.

  • Provider profile, specialty, access, and source-confidence snapshot
  • Accepted-source context for NPI/CMS provider records where available
  • Referral-readiness checklist for insurance, language, telehealth, and accessibility questions
  • Locked source citations and report-generation notes

How source records refresh

DataVerityHub checks configured sources on a schedule. Existing rows are updated when source keys match; changed rows preserve enough source history for verification and reporting.

What buyers should still verify

Provider availability, insurance, appointment slots, and telehealth access can change quickly. Reports show source-backed signals and direct-verification questions.

Reports are designed to show what was checked, what was found, and what still needs direct confirmation.

Source groups, authority scores, and locked citation access are shown in the coverage registry on each product homepage.

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