Dollars for Docs: Talk With Your Doctor

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This database was last updated in October 2019 and should only be used as a historical snapshot. Newer data is available at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Open Payments site.

ProPublica's Dollars for Docs database lets you search for payments to U.S.-based doctors made by pharmaceutical and medical device companies between August 2013 and December 2018. The disclosure of these payments is required under the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, a provision of the 2010 Affordable Care Act.


About This Information

  • The information that appears here comes directly from the federal government. Companies must attest to its accuracy, and doctors have the ability to contest information they believe is in error.
  • This site includes payments for such activities as speaking, consulting, meals, travel and royalties. It does not include payments for clinical research.
  • It is legal for companies to make payments to doctors as long as the payments are not a kickback or inducement to use their products.
  • Some doctors say collaborative relationships, particularly those involving research, are necessary to develop new treatments and cures. But many ethicists have raised questions about the payments, and studies show that they may influence doctors' prescribing decisions.
  • Only you can decide if this matters to you and if so, whether you want to talk with your doctor about it. If you plan to talk with your doctor (or if you already have), please help us by filling out this short survey: propub.li/participate-d4d

Preparing for Your Conversation

If you decide you'd like to talk to your doctor about this, please keep in mind:

  • Many health care professionals in our database have similar names, so you should start by asking your doctor if the person mentioned in this payment record is really him/her.
  • Your doctor may not know he or she is listed as receiving payments, especially if the payments are small. You can direct your doctor to this site (the URL will be printed at the top of the payment record) or directly to the government's site here: https://openpaymentsdata.cms.gov/physician/354104
  • Some doctors are happy to discuss this information with you. Others might not be. The best approach is to ask questions and to not be accusatory.

Questions You Might Want to Ask

  • Is this you?
  • What type of work do you do with these companies?
  • Have you prescribed me any drugs that are manufactured by companies you've taken payments from?
  • Are there non-drug alternatives that I may want to consider first?
  • Are there less expensive generic alternatives to the drugs you have prescribed?
  • What devices have you used in my care that are manufactured by companies you've taken payments from?

Dollars for Docs: Talk With Your Doctor

https://projects.propublica.org/docdollars/doctors/pid/354104
If you spot an error, please let us know at [email protected].

This database was last updated in October 2019 and should only be used as a historical snapshot. Newer data is available at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Open Payments site.


EDWARD MIDDLEBROOKS

Listed Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine
758 OLD NORCROSS RD, SUITE 100, LAWRENCEVILLE, GA, 30046-3385

2018 Payments: At a Glance

33

payments

$5,280

payment total

4

companies paid this doctor

Types of Payments

Category Payments Payment Value
Travel and Lodging
16 $3,903
Food and Beverage
17 $1,377

Drugs & Devices in 2018

Totals listed below account for all payments from that mention this product. Beginning in 2016, the government began classifying products as drugs, devices, biologics or medical supplies. Below, you will see drugs (drugs and biologics) and devices (devices and medical supplies). If a payment record mentions more than one product, the entire value will be included in each of those products. When no products are listed, they are not included in the list below.

Product Name Product Type Payments
XLIF

device

$1,891
ALIF

device

$1,730
IFUSE IMPLANT

device

$1,403
ARCHON

device

$160
LESSRAY

device

$160
PRODISC C

device

$109
COFLEX

device

$100
Payments with no listed product

N/A

$25
PLIF

device

$12
PRODISC L

device

$9
† May not add up to dollar total at top of page, since a payment record may not be associated with any product or can be associated with several products.

Payment Details

When How Much Related To What For From Third Party Payee
Feb 15, 2018 $1,260 XLIF Travel and Lodging NUVASIVE, INC.
Jun 21, 2018 $589 ALIF Travel and Lodging NUVASIVE, INC.
Jul 22, 2018 $561 ALIF Travel and Lodging NUVASIVE, INC.
May 16, 2018 $508 IFUSE IMPLANT Travel and Lodging SI-BONE, INC.
Sep 11, 2018 $366 IFUSE IMPLANT Travel and Lodging SI-BONE, INC.
Sep 19, 2018 $160 XLIF LESSRAY ARCHON Food and Beverage NUVASIVE, INC.
Jul 21, 2018 $143 ALIF Food and Beverage NUVASIVE, INC.
Aug 16, 2018 $136 IFUSE IMPLANT Food and Beverage SI-BONE, INC.
Jul 21, 2018 $128 ALIF Food and Beverage NUVASIVE, INC.
Feb 7, 2018 $128 IFUSE IMPLANT Food and Beverage SI-BONE, INC.
Jul 26, 2018 $125 IFUSE IMPLANT Food and Beverage SI-BONE, INC.
Jan 12, 2018 $125 XLIF Food and Beverage NUVASIVE, INC.
Jul 21, 2018 $110 ALIF Travel and Lodging NUVASIVE, INC.
Jan 12, 2018 $110 XLIF Travel and Lodging NUVASIVE, INC.
Mar 7, 2018 $109 PRODISC C Food and Beverage CENTINEL SPINE, LLC
Jan 14, 2018 $104 XLIF Travel and Lodging NUVASIVE, INC.
Dec 5, 2018 $100 COFLEX Food and Beverage PARADIGM SPINE, LLC
Sep 11, 2018 $49 IFUSE IMPLANT Travel and Lodging SI-BONE, INC.
Aug 19, 2018 $48 IFUSE IMPLANT Food and Beverage SI-BONE, INC.
Jan 14, 2018 $43 XLIF Travel and Lodging NUVASIVE, INC.

For ease of printing, 20 payments are displayed, the largest appearing on top. For a full list of payments, please visit: https://projects.propublica.org/docdollars/doctors/pid/354104

Note: We have made some effort to normalize the data and eliminate duplicates, but the data is primarily as it has been reported by the companies to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. To purchase the normalized data, please visit the ProPublica Data Store. If you spot an error, please let us know at [email protected].

This site includes data published by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on June 28, 2019.