How CSL Plasma Inc. Pays Doctors
The largest category by dollar amount is consulting fee, accounting for $17.6M across 12,728 payments.
Consulting Fee
12,728 payments, avg $1K
Where the Money Goes
Texas received the most from CSL Plasma Inc.: $2.3M across 31 doctors.
Showing top 15 states by total payment amount.
Which Specialties Does CSL Plasma Inc. Target?
Family Medicine doctors received the most from CSL Plasma Inc.: $4.2M across 78 providers.
Top Recipients
These doctors received the most from CSL Plasma Inc.. Click any name to view their full profile and see all their industry relationships.
Clinical Pathology · Rochester, NY
Family Medicine · Elk Mound, WI
Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology · Reno, NV
Hospitalist · Smyrna, GA
Emergency Medicine · Tyler, TX
General Practice · Taylor, MI
Obstetrics & Gynecology · Lakeland, FL
Emergency Medicine · Marietta, GA
Family Medicine · Springdale, OH
Blood Banking & Transfusion Medicine · Dallas, TX
Otolaryngology · Charleston, SC
General Practice · Missouri City, TX
Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology · Bryan, TX
Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology · Rock Hill, SC
Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) · Tulsa, OK
Frequently Asked Questions
How much has CSL Plasma Inc. paid to doctors?
CSL Plasma Inc. made 12,728 payments totaling $17.6M to 258 healthcare providers. The average payment was $1K and the largest single payment was $32K.
What types of payments does CSL Plasma Inc. make?
CSL Plasma Inc.'s payments include consulting fee ($17.6M).
Which doctors receive the most from CSL Plasma Inc.?
The top recipient is Majed Refaai (Clinical Pathology), who received $807K across 125 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.