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Has Your Health Professional Received Drug Company Money?

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11 Disclosures Found for Payments in Indiana from ViiV

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Show only payments over $250
Name / Payee City Year Category Amount
Ananthakr Ramani (Payee: Ananthakrishnan Ramani) INDIANAPOLIS 2011 Speaking $6,000
Christine Balt INDIANAPOLIS 2010 Speaking $17,750
Christine Balt INDIANAPOLIS 2012 Speaking $7,600
Christoph Busillo (Payee: Tribeca Internal Medicine & Infectious Diseases) INDIANAPOLIS 2011 Speaking $6,000
Helen Grubbs (Payee: Helen C Rominger) INDIANAPOLIS 2010 Speaking $3,250
SAMIR K GUPTA (Payee: INDIANA UNIVERSITY) INDIANAPOLIS 2011 Research $10,538
Steven Norris INDIANAPOLIS 2010 Speaking $2,000
Steven Norris INDIANAPOLIS 2011 Speaking $300
Vicki Mravca-Wilkey INDIANAPOLIS 2012 Speaking $5,210
Victoria Mravca-Wilkey (Payee: Vicki L Mravca-Wilkey) INDIANAPOLIS 2010 Speaking $3,000
Victoria Mravca-Wilkey (Payee: Vicki L Mravca-Wilkey) INDIANAPOLIS 2011 Speaking $11,500

Source

ProPublica research, based on pharmaceutical company disclosures.

Notes

  • Some records include both the practitioner listed by the company and the entity receiving payment. If only one name is listed, it represents both the listed practitioner and payee. For instance, some payments made to a university research lab will list the university as the entity receiving payment, and an individual researcher as the practitioner.
  • Companies are continually updating their data, so the most recent additions may not be included in our database.
  • A physician on the list may be getting money from other companies that have yet to disclose payments.
  • Practitioner names and addresses (city/state) are listed as the companies released them and may vary. For instance, some companies include a middle initial, and others do not. Some companies also list different cities for the same individual. This may happen because professionals may have practices in multiple locations or because they provided different addresses for payment.

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