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Dollars for Doctors
ProPublica’s Dollars for Docs database includes more than $760 million in payments from 12 pharmaceutical companies to physicians and other health-care providers for consulting, speaking, research and expenses.
Dollar to Docs widget will let you look up whether their health care providers are taking money from the drug companies in their database. The widget shows the amount of money paid to each practitioner in our database, which company made the payment, and in some cases, what the companies said they were paying for: speaking fees, consulting, etc. The widget also lists what drugs each company sells so readers can check their own prescriptions.
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Local Stories Based on This Data
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Florida Times-Union: Does your doctor get 'payola for prescriptions'?
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Business Courier: Hospitals, health institutions also in drug payment database
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Houston Business Journal: Houston doctors received large drug company payments
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Texas Tribune: Drug Company Payments to Texas Doctors Raise Questions
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WXII12.com: Triad Docs Paid Thousands By Drug Companies
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Billings Gazette: Payment debate: Health care workers defend their payments from drug companies
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Press of Atlantic City: Health: Drug firms' relationships with doctors are cooling
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WXIA-TV: Dollars for Docs: Doctors receive money from drug companies
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WTOL: Dollars for Docs: Northwest Ohio docs making big money from big drug companies
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Tulsa World: State doctors receive millions from pharmaceutical firms
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Company Disclosures
The totals listed here cover different time periods and spending categories, and aren't directly comparable. See notes below. See what each company discloses »
Company | Total Disclosed |
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AbbVie Disclosed: July 2012 to Dec. 2013 | $62.6M |
Allergan Disclosed: July 2011 to Dec. 2013 | Ranges* |
Amgen Disclosed: Jan. to Dec. 2013 | $42M |
AstraZeneca Disclosed: Jan. 2010 to Dec. 2013 | $428.2M |
Boehringer Ingelheim Disclosed: Jan. to Dec. 2013 | $99.2M |
Cephalon Disclosed: Jan. 2009 to June 2013 | $99.6M |
Eli Lilly Disclosed: Jan. 2009 to Dec. 2013 | $811.7M |
EMD Serono Disclosed: Jan. 2011 to Dec. 2013 | $8.1M |
Forest Disclosed: Jan. 2012 to Dec. 2013 | $208.8M |
GlaxoSmithKline Disclosed: April 2009 to Dec. 2013 | $437.9M |
Johnson & Johnson Disclosed: Jan. 2010 to Dec. 2013 | $100.5M |
Merck Disclosed: July 2009 to Dec. 2013 | $724.3M |
Novartis Disclosed: Oct. 2010 to Dec. 2013 | $198.6M |
Pfizer Disclosed: July 2009 to Dec. 2013 | $745.2M |
UCB Disclosed: Jan. 2012 to Dec. 2013 | $56.5M |
Valeant Disclosed: Jan. 10, 2010 to Dec. 2013 | Ranges* |
ViiV Disclosed: Jan. 2010 to Dec. 2013 | $38.6M |
Notes: Companies report different types of payments for different time periods. Payments made after December 2013 are not reflected on this website. Because they are reported in ranges, some of Valeant's payments and all of Allergan's payments are excluded from state and national totals. No payments are listed for Novartis from Oct. 1, 2011 to Dec. 31, 2011 or for Valeant between Sept. 27, 2010 and Jan. 1, 2011.
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