Maine Healthcare Provider Data
Maine's healthcare system serves the oldest median-age population in the U.S., with Portland's medical corridor leading care delivery while rural and island communities depend on small clinics and telehealth.
Updated February 2026
Top Healthcare Specialties in Maine
- Primary Care
- Mental Health
- Family Medicine
- Dentistry
- Geriatrics
Major Healthcare Markets in Maine
- Portland
- Bangor
- Lewiston
Regulatory Environment
The Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine oversees physician practice and requires 100 CME hours per biennial renewal. Maine grants full practice authority to nurse practitioners without physician supervision, a critical policy given the state's rural access challenges and aging provider workforce.
Maine has progressive telehealth reimbursement parity laws and permits providers to deliver care remotely across all specialties. The state allows prescribing via telehealth and has invested in broadband infrastructure to support virtual care in Aroostook County and other remote northern areas.
Maine expanded Medicaid through a voter-approved ballot initiative in 2017, covering roughly 70,000 previously uninsured residents. The state's high insurance penetration and Medicaid expansion have increased patient volumes for primary care and behavioral health providers, particularly in rural areas.
Market Overview
MaineHealth (including Maine Medical Center in Portland) is the state's dominant health system, operating hospitals and clinics across southern and central Maine. Maine Medical Center is the largest hospital in northern New England and serves as a Level I trauma center and tertiary referral hub.
Northern Light Health serves central and eastern Maine with facilities in Bangor and across rural communities, including Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center. Central Maine Healthcare operates in the Lewiston-Auburn area.
Maine's aging population (the oldest median age of any U.S. state) creates growing demand for geriatric care, home health, cardiology, and chronic disease management. Workforce shortages are compounded by an aging provider population as well. Island communities off the coast depend on small clinics and emergency medical transport to mainland facilities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of healthcare provider data are available for Maine?
Provyx covers Maine physicians, dentists, mental health professionals, nurse practitioners, chiropractors, and home health providers. Records include NPI numbers, practice addresses, phone numbers, specialties, and verified email contacts.
How does Maine's aging population affect healthcare demand?
Maine has the oldest median age of any U.S. state. This drives high demand for geriatric care, cardiology, orthopedics, and home health services. Workforce shortages are compounded by an aging provider population, creating recruitment challenges across the state.
What are Maine's major health systems?
MaineHealth is the largest system, operating Maine Medical Center in Portland and several regional hospitals. Northern Light Health serves central and eastern Maine. Central Maine Healthcare operates in the Lewiston-Auburn area.
What are Maine's telehealth regulations?
Maine has telehealth parity laws requiring equal reimbursement for virtual visits. Providers can prescribe via telehealth and practice across all specialties remotely. The state has invested in broadband to support telehealth in remote northern counties and island communities.
How is Maine provider data kept accurate?
Maine records are verified against NPI registry data and state licensing databases on a quarterly cycle. The state's smaller market size makes it possible to maintain high accuracy. We track provider retirements closely given the aging workforce demographics.
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