Built on CMS Open Payments
See who pays your doctor.
Drug and device makers report their payments to doctors under federal law. Look yours up, with context. Free, no account.
What were you prescribed?
Start from a drug or device. See which companies made payments associated with it, and how your doctor fits in.
For example: Ozempic, Eliquis, Humira.
Who is your doctor?
Search by name. See reported payments year by year, which companies paid, and how that compares with similar providers.
Nicknames work too: Bill finds William.
The data at a glance
Source: CMS Open Payments, program years 2019-2025, as reported to CMS by drug and device makers (published June 30, 2026).
How it works
A minute from question to context
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Search
Type your doctor's name, or a drug or device you were prescribed.
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See the payments
Yearly totals since 2019, which companies paid, and what the payments were for.
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Read the context
Comparisons with similar providers, and plain notes on what the numbers do and don't mean.
What this data is
A public record, reported by the companies
Since 2013, the Physician Payments Sunshine Act has required drug and device makers to tell CMS about payments and transfers of value to physicians and other practitioners. That covers meals at educational events, consulting fees, travel, royalties, and research funding. CMS publishes it every year as Open Payments. GlassScript reads that record and adds the context raw numbers leave out.
Browse
Start from a specialty
- Orthopaedic Surgery 20,606 providers · $2562M reported
- Neurology (Psychiatry & Neurology) 17,051 providers · $677M reported
- Neurological Surgery 7,329 providers · $677M reported
- Cardiovascular Disease 22,783 providers · $555M reported
- Internal Medicine 94,655 providers · $555M reported
- Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine 2,094 providers · $554M reported
- Psychiatry 29,837 providers · $542M reported
- Dermatology 12,973 providers · $510M reported