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SI-BONE, INC.

SI-BONE, INC. made 13,916 payments totaling $8.1M to 5,475 healthcare providers through the CMS Open Payments program.

Total Paid

$8.1M

Doctors Paid

5,475

Total Payments

14K

Avg Payment

$581

How SI-BONE, INC. Pays Doctors

The largest category by dollar amount is royalty or license, accounting for $4.6M across 92 payments. Food and beverage payments are the most frequent: 10,025 meals averaging $59 each.

Royalty or License

92 payments, avg $50K

56%$4.6M

Consulting Fee

1,460 payments, avg $2K

29%$2.3M

Food and Beverage

10,025 payments, avg $59

7%$591K

Travel and Lodging

2,339 payments, avg $249

7%$582K

Where the Money Goes

California received the most from SI-BONE, INC.: $1.1M across 518 doctors.

California$1.1M
518 doctors · 1,020 payments
Minnesota$802K
104 doctors · 462 payments
Colorado$734K
57 doctors · 202 payments
Texas$708K
681 doctors · 1,522 payments
Arizona$402K
75 doctors · 347 payments
Oregon$387K
60 doctors · 188 payments
Virginia$347K
137 doctors · 300 payments
Washington$344K
140 doctors · 600 payments
North Carolina$336K
228 doctors · 588 payments
Vermont$320K
1 doctors · 7 payments
Kentucky$292K
163 doctors · 371 payments
Wisconsin$291K
30 doctors · 356 payments
Illinois$279K
160 doctors · 261 payments
Florida$231K
534 doctors · 1,125 payments
Pennsylvania$222K
380 doctors · 917 payments

Showing top 15 states by total payment amount.

Which Specialties Does SI-BONE, INC. Target?

Orthopaedic Surgery doctors received the most from SI-BONE, INC.: $2.4M across 579 providers.

Orthopaedic Surgery
579 doctors$2.4M
Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine
308 doctors$1.7M
Neurological Surgery
451 doctors$1.7M
Orthopaedic Trauma
64 doctors$902K
Physician Assistant
759 doctors$225K
Pain Medicine
104 doctors$193K
Pain Medicine
143 doctors$150K
Internal Medicine
112 doctors$122K
Pain Medicine
397 doctors$118K
Anesthesiology
184 doctors$117K

Products Behind the Payments

These are the drugs and medical devices that SI-BONE, INC. promoted to healthcare providers through payments, meals, and consulting arrangements.

IFUSE IMPLANT SYSTEM
4,452 payments$7.5M

Top Recipients

These doctors received the most from SI-BONE, INC.. Click any name to view their full profile and see all their industry relationships.

David Polly

Orthopaedic Surgery · Minneapolis, MN

140 payments$723K
Andy Kranenburg

Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine · Medford, OR

56 payments$367K
Sharad Rajpal

Neurological Surgery · Boulder, CO

12 payments$328K
Craig Bartlett

Orthopaedic Trauma · Colchester, VT

7 payments$320K
Michael Gardner

Orthopaedic Trauma · Stanford, CA

4 payments$319K
Jed Vanichkachorn

Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine · Richmond, VA

7 payments$319K
Bharat Desai

Orthopaedic Surgery · Golden, CO

6 payments$316K
Ali Mesiwala

Neurological Surgery · Newport Beach, CA

6 payments$305K
Robert Eastlack

Orthopaedic Surgery · La Jolla, CA

69 payments$299K
Isador Lieberman

Orthopaedic Surgery · Plano, TX

33 payments$286K
Christopher Shaffrey

Neurological Surgery · Durham, NC

24 payments$263K
Frank Phillips

Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine · Chicago, IL

8 payments$256K
Juan Uribe

Neurological Surgery · Phoenix, AZ

11 payments$256K
Phillip Singer

Orthopaedic Surgery · Bowling Green, KY

6 payments$255K
Jeffrey Phelps

Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine · North Richland Hills, TX

5 payments$254K

Frequently Asked Questions

How much has SI-BONE, INC. paid to doctors?

SI-BONE, INC. made 13,916 payments totaling $8.1M to 5,475 healthcare providers. The average payment was $581 and the largest single payment was $88K.

What types of payments does SI-BONE, INC. make?

SI-BONE, INC.'s payments include royalty or license ($4.6M), consulting fee ($2.3M), food and beverage ($591K). They provided 10,025 meals to doctors, averaging $59 per meal.

Which doctors receive the most from SI-BONE, INC.?

The top recipient is David Polly (Orthopaedic Surgery), who received $723K across 140 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.