CMS News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 30, 2016
June 30, 2016
Contact: CMS Media Relations
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CMS’ Open Payments Program Posts 2015 Financial Data
Health care
industry manufacturers reported $7.52 billion in payments and ownership and
investment interests to physicians and teaching hospitals in 2015
Today, the Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) published 2015 Open Payments data, along
with newly submitted and updated payment records for the 2013 and 2014
reporting periods, at https://openpaymentsdata.cms.gov/. The
Open Payments program (sometimes called the “Sunshine Act”) requires that
transfers of value by manufacturers of drugs, devices, biologicals, and medical
supplies that are paid to physicians and teaching hospitals will be published
on a public website.
For Open Payments program year
2015, health care industry manufacturers reported $7.52 billion in payments and
ownership and investment interests to physicians and teaching hospitals.
This amount is comprised of 11.90 million total records attributable to 618,931
physicians and 1,116 teaching hospitals.
Payments in the three major
reporting categories are:
·
$2.60 billion in general (i.e., non-research related) payments
·
$3.89 billion in research payments
·
$1.03 billion of ownership or investment interests held by physicians or their
immediate family members
Over the course of the Open
Payments program since 2014, we have published 28.22 million records,
accounting for $16.77 billion in payments and ownership and investment
interests.
The Open Payments 2015 program year
data set is the second full year of data available on the CMS Open Payments
website. The availability of consecutive, full-year data allows the public the
opportunity to explore trends in the health care industry manufacturers’
payments to physicians and teaching hospitals for items and services such as
food and beverage, travel, education, honoraria, and research. We are
also able to analyze payments related to covered drugs, devices, biologicals,
and supplies. For example, CMS has determined that for program year 2015,
2.26 percent (637,131 records) of all financial transactions between physicians
and pharmaceutical companies was related to opioid medications.
“Transparency is empowering
physicians to be purposeful about their financial relationships with companies,
and there is a notable shift towards charitable contributions and away from
other interactions such as honoraria and gifts,” said Dr. Shantanu Agrawal, a
CMS deputy administrator and director of the Center for Program Integrity.
The amount and distribution of
payments and ownership and investment interest categories remained consistent
between the 2014 and 2015 reporting periods.
For more information, please visit:
https://openpaymentsdata.cms.gov/.
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available for replay through July 12, 2016.
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