Rank #2 of 51

Kentucky

Physician Disciplinary Actions — 2021 to 2023

20.51
per 1,000 physicians
256
Serious Actions (3 yr)
12,480
Licensed Physicians
#2
National Rank
10.19
National Avg Rate
20.51
serious actions per 1,000 licensed physicians (2021-2023)
+101% vs national avg
Public Record Notice: This data is sourced from state medical board public records via Public Citizen Health Research Group and FSMB. Disciplinary data reflects aggregate statistics and does not include individual physician information. Always verify current license status directly with the state medical board before making healthcare decisions.

State rate

20.51 /1k physicians

Serious actions per 1,000 physicians, 2021–2023

National rank

#2

of 51 jurisdictions

Federal exclusions

1,739

Currently barred from Medicare and Medicaid (HHS OIG LEIE)

Kentucky enforcement intensity vs national baseline 100.0%
National baseline

Kentucky federal exclusion category breakdown

Each bar shows a category's share of Kentucky's 1,739 federal exclusions, expressed as a ratio of the leading category. Descriptive only — exclusion categories are HHS OIG LEIE statutory designations, not measures of relative severity.

Kentucky LEIE category distribution

License Revocation or SuspensionConviction: Program-Related Crime0.33268101761252444×Conviction: Patient Abuse or Neglect0.11937377690802348×Conviction: Controlled Substance0.10469667318982387×Conviction: Healthcare Fraud0.07436399217221135×
Source: HHS OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE), live database. The leading category equals 1.0×; smaller categories show their relative share.

Source: HHS Office of Inspector General — List of Excluded Individuals and Entities (LEIE) + Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) Physician Discipline data Kentucky physician disciplinary actions (2021-2023) + active OIG LEIE exclusions · 2024 OIG LEIE updated monthly; FSMB Physician Data Center publishes the consolidated state board action data. Disciplinary action rates normalize against active physician licensee counts at the state level.

What the Kentucky Discipline Numbers Tell Patients

Between 2021 and 2023, Kentucky recorded 256 serious disciplinary actions against its 12,480 licensed physicians — a rate of 20.51 per 1,000, which ranks the state #2 of 51 nationally. That rate is 101% above the national average of 10.19. Separately, 1,739 individuals and entities tied to Kentucky are currently excluded from Medicare, Medicaid, and all federal healthcare programs by the HHS Office of Inspector General — a separate, stricter sanction that overrides any state-level license status.

Kentucky has one of the highest physician discipline rates in the country, suggesting an aggressive enforcement posture by the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure. The state's rate of 20.51 actions per 1,000 physicians is significantly above the national average of 10.19. Rate differences across states are driven less by physician behavior than by how each medical board resources investigations, what complaint volume they receive, and whether they favor public sanctions over confidential remediation. In Kentucky, the most common federal exclusion category is License Revocation or Suspension with 1,022 cases, followed by Conviction: Program-Related Crime (340). Each category reflects a different regulatory pathway, and exclusions can persist even when a state license remains technically valid.

For patients in Kentucky, the practical workflow is simple: verify the state license with the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure for current status and any public disciplinary orders, then cross-check the OIG LEIE at oig.hhs.gov for any federal exclusion flag. Both databases update on different cadences — state boards typically post new actions within weeks, while the LEIE is rebuilt monthly. A provider can be licensed in good standing at the state level yet still barred from federal programs, which is why both checks matter before choosing a physician, hiring a clinician, or authorizing a billing relationship.

Federal Exclusion Breakdown

1,739 individuals and entities in Kentucky are currently excluded from Medicare, Medicaid, and all federal healthcare programs by the HHS Office of Inspector General.

1,022
License Revocation or Suspension
340
Conviction: Program-Related Crime
122
Conviction: Patient Abuse or Neglect
107
Conviction: Controlled Substance
76
Conviction: Healthcare Fraud
19
Fraud, Kickbacks, or Prohibited Activities
17
Entity Controlled by Sanctioned Individual
13
Misdemeanor: Healthcare Fraud

Recent Federal Exclusions in Kentucky

Name Category Exclusion Type Date
MARLA RAE HENRY Licensed Healthcare Professional License Revocation or Suspension 2026-03-19
AMY NICOLE LYON Licensed Healthcare Professional License Revocation or Suspension 2026-03-19
JACKLENE CHRISTIANA MONROE Licensed Healthcare Professional License Revocation or Suspension 2026-03-19
JOSHUA LEONARD BORDERS Licensed Healthcare Professional License Revocation or Suspension 2026-01-20
ARIC SCOTT CAMPBELL Individual (Unaffiliated) Conviction: Patient Abuse or Neglect 2026-01-20
DONNA JO HIGDON Licensed Healthcare Professional License Revocation or Suspension 2026-01-20
MATTHEW TYLER LEWIS Physician Conviction: Healthcare Fraud 2026-01-20
DEREK DEWAYNE MCCUNE Business Owner/Executive Conviction: Program-Related Crime 2026-01-20
DEBORAH JEAN MORAN Healthcare Employee Conviction: Patient Abuse or Neglect 2026-01-20
JESSICA LEANNE PERRY Licensed Healthcare Professional License Revocation or Suspension 2026-01-20
RUNNAN SHEN Licensed Healthcare Professional Conviction: Program-Related Crime 2026-01-20
JORDYN PAIGE THOMAS Licensed Healthcare Professional License Revocation or Suspension 2026-01-20
MATTHEW JOHN COLASANTI Licensed Healthcare Professional Conviction: Patient Abuse or Neglect 2025-11-20
MICHAEL SHANE GAINEY Physician Conviction: Controlled Substance 2025-11-20
BARRY GLEN HARDISON Physician License Revocation or Suspension 2025-11-20

Source: HHS OIG LEIE. Showing most recent exclusions. Total excluded in Kentucky: 1,739.

Official Medical Board

Official Board
Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure
(502) 429-8046
Verify License at Kentucky Board

To verify a physician's current license status, check for disciplinary history, or file a complaint, contact the board directly.

How to Verify a Kentucky Doctor

  1. 1 Visit the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure website
  2. 2 Use the license lookup or physician search tool
  3. 3 Review license status and public disciplinary orders
  4. 4 Cross-check with FSMB DocInfo for multi-state history

Kentucky's Approach to Physician Discipline

Kentucky has one of the highest physician discipline rates in the country, suggesting an aggressive enforcement posture by the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure. The state's rate of 20.51 actions per 1,000 physicians is significantly above the national average of 10.19.

Between 2021 and 2023, Kentucky recorded 256 serious disciplinary actions across 12,480 licensed physicians. "Serious" actions include revocations, surrenders, suspensions, probation, and restrictions — excluding minor sanctions like letters of reprimand when used as standalone penalties.

How to File a Complaint in Kentucky

If you believe a physician has acted unprofessionally or provided substandard care, you can file a complaint with the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure. The process typically involves:

  1. 1 Submit a written complaint — Visit the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure website to find the complaint form. Most boards accept online, mail, and sometimes phone complaints.
  2. 2 Include supporting details — Provide the physician's name, dates of treatment, description of the issue, and any supporting documents (medical records, correspondence).
  3. 3 Board reviews and investigates — The board evaluates the complaint, may request additional information, and determines if an investigation is warranted. This process can take several months.
  4. 4 Outcome notification — You will typically be notified of the outcome, though details of ongoing investigations may be confidential until resolved.

You can also contact the board by phone at (502) 429-8046 for guidance on the complaint process.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Kentucky's discipline rate compare to other states?

Kentucky ranks #2 out of 51 states for serious physician disciplinary actions, placing it among the top enforcers nationally. With a rate of 20.51 serious actions per 1,000 physicians (2021-2023), Kentucky disciplines physicians at a rate 101% above the national average of 10.19. A higher rate generally indicates more active oversight by the state medical board, not necessarily more physician misconduct.

How do I verify a doctor's license in Kentucky?

To verify a doctor's license in Kentucky, visit the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure website at https://kbml.ky.gov. Most state boards offer a free online physician lookup tool where you can search by name or license number. The results typically show current license status, any disciplinary actions, and board orders. For multi-state verification, use the FSMB's DocInfo service (docinfo.org), which aggregates records from all state boards. The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) also allows patients to request their own physician's records through a self-query process.

What happens when a physician is disciplined in Kentucky?

When a physician is disciplined in Kentucky, the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure can impose sanctions ranging from a letter of concern (least severe) to full license revocation. Common actions include probation (practicing under restrictions), suspension (temporary loss of license), fines, and required continuing education. The action becomes part of the physician's public record and is reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank. Depending on the severity, the physician may continue practicing under conditions, or may be permanently barred from medicine in Kentucky. Patients can verify any physician's current status through the board's license lookup tool.

What does federal exclusion mean for healthcare providers in Kentucky?

Federal exclusion means a healthcare provider is barred from participating in Medicare, Medicaid, and all federal healthcare programs. The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) maintains the List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE). In Kentucky, 1,739 individuals and entities are currently excluded. Exclusion can result from criminal convictions related to healthcare fraud, patient abuse, felony controlled substance violations, or certain licensing board actions. Hiring or billing through an excluded provider can result in civil monetary penalties for healthcare organizations.

How long does the physician discipline process take in Kentucky?

The physician discipline process in Kentucky typically takes 6 to 24 months from initial complaint to final board action. After the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure receives a complaint, it conducts a preliminary review (1-3 months), followed by a formal investigation if warranted (3-12 months). If the board finds sufficient evidence of a violation, it may offer a consent agreement or proceed to a formal hearing. Emergency suspensions can occur immediately when patient safety is at imminent risk. Throughout the process, complaint details are generally confidential until a final public action is taken.

Are physician disciplinary records public in Kentucky?

In Kentucky, final disciplinary actions taken by the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure are public record and can be accessed through the board's online license verification system. This includes revocations, suspensions, probation orders, and formal reprimands. However, complaints under investigation, dismissed complaints, and informal remediation (like confidential letters of concern) are generally not publicly disclosed. Federal exclusions are always public through the OIG LEIE database. The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) maintains comprehensive records but limits direct public access — patients can request their own provider's records through a self-query.

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Data sourced from official federal and state medical-board disciplinary records (FSMB, state boards). See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainDiscipline Editorial

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