For clinicians
Your record, in context
If you are a physician, PA, or NP, this page is about your data: what appears here, how our context is computed, and what to do if something is wrong.
What appears on GlassScript
Your profile shows the payments drug and device makers reported about you to CMS under the Sunshine Act, covering program years 2019-2025. General payments, research payments, and ownership interests are kept separate and clearly labeled; research is marked as often institution-directed and tied to clinical trials.
We add no allegations and no ratings. Every page states plainly that these payments are legal and often routine, because they are.
Review your own record
Most clinicians never look at what companies report about them. It is worth a few minutes each year:
- Register in the CMS Open Payments system. Registration is free and takes a few minutes.
- Review the records companies submitted about you during each review-and-dispute window, before publication.
- Dispute anything inaccurate. Companies must respond, and corrections flow into later CMS publications, which our refreshes pick up.
GlassScript cannot alter the federal record; disputes go through CMS.
How our context is computed
Percentiles compare your total with other recipients: clinicians who had at least one reported payment in the latest program year (2025). The comparison runs within your specialty nationally, within your state, and nationally overall. Clinicians with no reported payments are not part of the comparison group. Product-level figures are shown as payments "associated with" a product, because CMS reports association, not allocation.
The full method, including its limitations, is on how we compute things.
Claim your profile (planned)
We are building a way for verified clinicians to add a short note to their own profile, for example explaining a research grant or a device royalty. It is not live yet. If you would like to know when it launches, email hello@glasscript.com with the subject "claim my profile".
Something wrong on this site?
If the official data is wrong, dispute it through CMS. If GlassScript displays the official record incorrectly, email hello@glasscript.com and we will fix it promptly.
Source: CMS Open Payments, program years 2019-2025, as reported to CMS by drug and device makers (published June 30, 2026).