How ConvaTec Inc. Pays Doctors
The largest category by dollar amount is debt forgiveness, accounting for $6.8M across 1,241 payments. Food and beverage payments are the most frequent: 10,369 meals averaging $41 each.
Debt forgiveness
1,241 payments, avg $6K
Consulting Fee
250 payments, avg $4K
Food and Beverage
10,369 payments, avg $41
Travel and Lodging
654 payments, avg $358
Where the Money Goes
Texas received the most from ConvaTec Inc.: $1.5M across 500 doctors.
Showing top 15 states by total payment amount.
Which Specialties Does ConvaTec Inc. Target?
Foot & Ankle Surgery doctors received the most from ConvaTec Inc.: $2.4M across 751 providers.
Products Behind the Payments
These are the drugs and medical devices that ConvaTec Inc. promoted to healthcare providers through payments, meals, and consulting arrangements.
Top Recipients
These doctors received the most from ConvaTec Inc.. Click any name to view their full profile and see all their industry relationships.
Vascular Surgery · Germantown, TN
Family Medicine · Las Vegas, NV
Foot & Ankle Surgery · Houston, TX
Family · Mcallen, TX
Surgery · Washington, DC
Podiatrist · Somerville, MA
Foot & Ankle Surgery · Salt Lake City, UT
Foot & Ankle Surgery · Salt Lake City, UT
Primary Podiatric Medicine · Longwood, FL
General Practice · Bowling Green, KY
Podiatrist · Washington, DC
Podiatrist · Houston, TX
Podiatrist · Jasper, IN
Foot & Ankle Surgery · West Jordan, UT
Surgery · Delray Beach, FL
Frequently Asked Questions
How much has ConvaTec Inc. paid to doctors?
ConvaTec Inc. made 12,514 payments totaling $8.4M to 6,401 healthcare providers. The average payment was $673 and the largest single payment was $109K.
What types of payments does ConvaTec Inc. make?
ConvaTec Inc.'s payments include debt forgiveness ($6.8M), consulting fee ($914K), food and beverage ($423K). They provided 10,369 meals to doctors, averaging $41 per meal.
Which doctors receive the most from ConvaTec Inc.?
The top recipient is Anton Dias Perera (Vascular Surgery), who received $817K across 77 payments.
Are these payments legal?
Yes. The Physician Payments Sunshine Act requires pharmaceutical and medical device companies to publicly report payments to physicians and teaching hospitals. These payments cover legitimate activities like consulting, research, education, and meals during educational presentations. The data is published through the CMS Open Payments program.
Where does this data come from?
This data comes from the CMS Open Payments program (openpaymentsdata.cms.gov), which collects and publishes information about payments from drug and device manufacturers to physicians and teaching hospitals. Companies are required by law to report these payments.
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Source: CMS Open Payments program. Data includes general and research payments to physicians and teaching hospitals.