For site owners
Embed a transparency badge
A small, self-updating image that shows a clinician's reported industry payments and links to the full context.
What the badge shows
Each badge displays one clinician's total general payments across program years 2019-2025, as reported to CMS by drug and device makers. It renders fresh from our data, so it updates on its own when CMS publishes new figures.
Payments are legal and often routine. The badge links to the clinician's GlassScript page, where visitors get the full picture: yearly trends, typical amounts for the specialty, and what the figures do and don't mean.
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Copy the snippet
Replace the profile id and slug with the clinician you want. Both appear in their GlassScript page URL, for example /doctor/7227103/andrew-cheng.
<a href="https://glasscript.com/doctor/7227103/andrew-cheng">
<img src="https://glasscript.com/badge/7227103.svg"
width="320" height="110"
alt="Industry payments to Andrew Cheng, as reported to CMS. Via GlassScript." />
</a>
For the compact size, append ?size=compact to the image URL and use width 240, height 72.
Honest-use guidelines
- Keep the link. The badge must link to the clinician's GlassScript page so readers can see the full context, never just a number.
- Don't imply endorsement. The badge is a factual disclosure, not a rating, award, or warning. Presenting it as praise or as criticism misrepresents it.
- Don't alter the image. Cropping out "as reported to CMS" or editing figures misstates the data.
- Mind the scope. The badge shows general payments only. Research payments, which often reflect clinical-trial work, appear separately on the full page.
Source: CMS Open Payments, program years 2019-2025, as reported to CMS by drug and device makers (published June 30, 2026).