Dollars for Docs

How Industry Dollars Reach Your Doctors

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.

Oregon

Oregon

Payment figures include all payments received during the 2018 calendar year.

Payments in 2018

Highest-Earning Doctors

Doctor City Payments
Boyle
Edward Boyle

BEND

$501K
SIMPSON
ERIC SIMPSON

PORTLAND

$349K
Brett
Darrell Brett

PORTLAND

$316K
DENARD
PATRICK DENARD

MEDFORD

$305K
BLAUVELT
ANDREW BLAUVELT

PORTLAND

$278K
MEHLHAFF
BRYAN MEHLHAFF

SPRINGFIELD

$266K
GUPTA
SAURABH GUPTA

PORTLAND

$258K
DUWELIUS
PAUL DUWELIUS

PORTLAND

$254K
DISCHINGER
WILLIAM DISCHINGER

LAKE OSWEGO

$252K
MCCLUNG
MICHAEL MCCLUNG

PORTLAND

$234K

Drugs & Devices

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). The top 100 products, based on total dollar amount of payments, are displayed.

Top Drugs

Product Product Type Payments
DUPIXENT

drug

$356K
PROLIA

drug

$184K
TECFIDERA

drug

$125K
TALTZ

drug

$116K
AUBAGIO

drug

$105K
KISQALI

drug

$104K
OCREVUS

drug

$102K
TYSABRI

drug

$90,845
ERLEADA

drug

$87,880
TRULICITY

drug

$86,862

Top Devices

Product Product Type Payments
PLEURAFLOW

device

$496K
MATRIXRIB

device

$313K
PERIARTICULAR LOCKING PLATES

device

$256K
ORTHOK

device

$220K
DA VINCI SURGICAL SYSTEM

device

$213K
COREVALVE EVOLUT

device

$206K
DQ

device

$150K
PHASIX

device

$126K
NATRELLE

device

$126K
DAMON Q2

device

$118K

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.