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Chiesi Ltd 2019 Disclosure Data CHIESI LTD 2019 DISCLOSURE DATA DISCLOSURE OF PAYMENTS TO HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS (HCPs), OTHER RELEVANT DECISION MAKERS (ORDMs) AND HEALTHCARE ORGANISATIONS (HCOs) Article 2 - Section 2.03 & Schedule 2 & Clause 24 Date of publication: ………………………………………………….. HCPs/ORDMs: City of Unique country Donations and Country of Principal Fee for service and consultancy (Art. 3.01.1.c & 3.01.2.c & Full Name Principal Practice HCOs: Principal Practice Address local identifier Grants to HCOs Contribution to costs of Events (Art. 3.01.1.b & 3.01.2.a & Clause 24) Blank Column (Clause X) Practice Clause 24) city where registered OPTIONAL (Art. 3.01.1.a & Joint Working (Clause 20) Clause 24) and Sponsorship agreements TOTAL Related expenses agreed Benefits in Kind with HCOs / third parties Blank Column Blank Column (Art. 1.01 & Clause 24) (Art. 3 & Clause 24) (Schedule 1 & Clause 24) (Art. 3 & Clause 24) (Art. 3 & Clause 24) Registration Fees Travel & Accommodation Fees in the fee for service or to HCOs (Clause appointed by HCOs to (Clause X) (Clause X) consultancy contract 24) manage an Event HCPs/ORDMs: City of Local Register ID or Country of Principal Title First Name Initial Last Name Speciality Role Principal Practice HCOs: city Institution Name Location Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Post Code Email Third Party Database Practice where registered ID INDIVIDUAL NAMED DISCLOSURE - one line per HCP/ORDM (i.e. all transfers of value during a year for an individual HCP will be summed up: itemization should be available for the individual Recipient or public authorities' consultation only, as appropriate) Miss Glynis Adams Belfast UK Malvern Family Fractice 59 Shankall Road BT13 1DY 95.00 95.00 Mrs Julia Adams Chesterfield UK The Old Malthouse 7 Worksop Road S43 4TY 155.30 155.30 Mr CHRISTOPHER P ADARME UY LONDON UK Hammersmith Hospital DU CANE ROAD W12 0HS 500.00 500.00 Dr Jag Ahluwalia Cambridge UK Royal Papworth Hospital Papworth Road CB2 0AY 357.48 357.48 Prof SAJJAD AHMAD LONDON UK Moorfields Eye Hospital 162 CITY ROAD EC1V 2PD 203.60 450.00 653.60 Dr Yasser Ahmed London UK Southend University Hospital 11 Alyth Gardens NW11 7EN 390.00 788.40 1178.40 Mr KOLA AKINLABI Edgware UK Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust BURNT OAK BROADWAY HA8 0AD 260.00 525.60 300.00 1085.60 Dr Paul Albert Liverpool UK Aintree Hospital Longmoor Lane L9 7AL 200.00 623.70 823.70 Mrs Rehana Ali Preston UK Ribbleton Medical Centre 243 Ribbleton Avenue PR2 6RD 129.30 129.30 Dr Asad Ali Coventry UK University Hospital Coventry And Warwickshire NHS Trust Clifford Bridge Road CV2 2DX 390.00 265.50 655.50 Dr NABIL AL-JARAD Cheltenham UK Cheltenham General Hospital Sandford Road GL53 7AN 576.04 901.90 1800.00 36.00 3313.94 Sister MARIAM ALLEN LEIGHTON BUZZARD UK Salisbury House Surgery LAKE STREET LU7 1RS 200.00 200.00 Dr Haider Al-Najjar Manchester UK Manchester Royal Infirmary Oxford Road M13 9WL 747.30 930.64 1677.94 Dr Dora Amran Southend On Sea UK Southend Hospital Prittlewell Chase SS0 0RY 300.00 300.00 Mr Dean Anderson Cromer UK Cromer Group Practice Mill Road Cromer NR27 0BG 282.70 282.70 Dr Neeraj Aneja Birmingham UK Ace Medical Partnership 10 Sladepool Farm Road B14 5DJ 114.00 114.00 Mr JOSEPH ANNANDALE LLANELLI UK Prince Phillip Hospital Bryngwyn Mawr SA14 8QF 800.00 89.55 889.55 Dr George Antunes Middlesbrough UK James Cook University Hospital Marton Road TS4 3BW 300.00 675.95 975.95 Dr Julia Arthur Luton UK Luton And Dunstable Hospital, Uk Lewsey Road LU4 0DZ 559.93 574.95 1134.88 Mrs Lisa Ascough Liverpool UK Liverpool Heart And Chest Hospital Thomas Drive L14 3PE 157.50 157.50 Dr Abdul Ashih Wigan UK Royal Albert Edward Infirmary Wigan Lane WN12NN 648.70 851.09 1499.79 Prof CAROLINE A ASHLEY LONDON UK Royal Free Hospital POND STREET NW3 2QG 61.70 500.00 561.70 Mrs Elizabeth Ashton Sheffield UK Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust Glossop Rd S10 2JF 454.21 454.21 Miss Caroline Ashwood Swansea UK Harbourside Health Centre Langdon Road SA1 8QY 168.00 168.00 Mrs CARLA ASTLES STOCKBRIDGE UK Stockbridge Surgery NEW STREET SO20 6HG 500.00 18.00 518.00 Mrs Sara Attenborough Chesterfield UK Walton Hospital Whitecoates Lane S40 3HW 194.30 194.30 Dr TITUS AUGUSTINE MANCHESTER UK Manchester Royal Infirmary OXFORD ROAD M13 9WL 114.00 1000.00 81.08 1195.08 Dr RAMINDER AUL LONDON UK St George's Hospital BLACKSHAW ROAD SW17 0QT 300.00 65.66 365.66 Mrs Beverly Ayanda London UK Purfleet Care Centre 1 Tank Hill Road RM19 1SX 234.30 234.30 Ms Gwendoline Ayre London UK Bexley Group Practice 76-78 Upper Wickham Lane DA16 3HQ 235.50 235.50 Dr Kesavan Suresh Babu Cosham UK Queen Alexandra Hospital Southwick Hill Road PO6 3LY 648.70 1434.96 2083.66 Dr Mona Bafadhel Oxford UK University of Oxford Old Road Campus OX3 7FD 576.04 1398.14 1974.18 Miss Annmarie Bailey Gloucester UK Kingsholm Surgery Alvin Street GL1 3EN 135.00 135.00 Mrs Heather Baker Castle Bromwich UK Parkfield Medical Centre 10 Parkfield Drive B36 9EJ 122.10 122.10 Mrs Kelly Bakewell Stoke UK Nwmcf Royal Stoke Hospital Newcastle Rd ST4 6QG 399.84 399.84 Dr MOHAMMAD BAKHTIAR LONDON UK MAIDA VALE MEDICAL CENTRE ELGIN AVENUE W9 1HT 150.00 150.00 Dr SANDRA BAKKER RHYL UK Glan Clywd Hospital Rhuddlan Road LL18 5UJ 165.00 148.60 313.60 Mrs Anwen Ballard Cardiff UK Four Elms Medical Centre Sterling Close CF24 2HP 159.40 159.40 Dr SUJOY BANERJEE SWANSEA UK Singleton Hospital SKETTY LANE SA2 8QA 305.00 305.00 Dr SANDIP BANERJEE Gillingham UK MEDWAY NHS FOUNDATION TRUST WINDMILL ROAD ME7 5NY 850.00 59.00 909.00 Mr Neal Banga London UK Royal Free Hospital Pond Street NW3 2QG 1464.68 1464.68 Bangalore Dr Umesh Lakshminarayan Grimsby UK Diana,Princess Of Wales Hospital Scartho Road DN33 2BA 300.00 788.40 1088.40 a Dr Neil Banik Folkestone UK South Kent Coast CCG 1 Alder Road CT19 5BZ 130.00 130.00 Dr OLUTOYIN BANJOKO LONDON UK Queen Elizabeth Hospital STADIUM ROAD SE18 4QH 60.00 850.00 7.80 917.80 Dr Rajesh Banka Goodmayes UK BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust Barley Lane IG3 8YB 576.04 1070.25 1646.29 Ms Vanessa Bara London UK Royal Brompton And Harefield Nhs Foundation Trust Britten St SW3 6NJ 345.58 345.58 Miss EMILY L BARD STOKE ON TRENT UK Royal Stoke University Hospital NEWCASTLE ROAD ST4 6QG 181.85 10.00 191.85 Mrs Jennifer Barklie Belfast UK The Mount Practice 50 Castlereagh Street BT5 4NH 95.00 95.00 Dr Alexandros Barlas Manchester UK Manchester Royal Infirmary Oxford Road M13 9WL 38.20 38.20 Ms RUTH BARLOW CHELMSFORD UK BROOMFIELD HOSPITAL Court Road CM1 7ET 300.00 14.40 314.40 Mr ADAM BARLOW Leeds UK ST JAMES' UNI HOSPITAL BECKETT STREET LS9 7FT 100.00 100.00 Ms Tessa Barnard Lichfield UK West Gate Practice Lichfield Church Street WS13 6JL 127.50 127.50 Dr Katy Barnes Brighton UK Royal Sussex County Hospital Barry Building, Eastern Road BN2 5BE 198.32 198.32 Dr Richard Barraclough Manchester UK Wythenshawe Hospital Southmoor Road M23 9LT 576.04 1155.70 1731.74 Mrs Frances Barrett Dungannon UK Barrett McGrath Education and Mentoring Services Ltd 130b Eglish Road BT70 1LB 95.00 95.00 Mrs Vanessa Barry Liverpool UK Liverpool Heart And Chest Hospital Thomas Drive L14 3PE 157.50 157.50 Miss Lauren Bartlett Birmingham UK Birmingham Childrens Hospital Steelhouse Lane B4 6NH 160.00 160.00 Mr ANKUR BARUA BIRMINGHAM UK Birmingham Midland Eye Centre 76 Dudley Road B18 7QH 109.00 1450.00 106.00 1665.00 Miss Abbie Bateman Goole UK Montague Medical Practice Fifth Avenue DN14 6JD 114.00 114.00 Dr Hannah Bayes Glasgow UK Glasgow Royal Infirmary Castle Street G4 0SF 389.22 1275.19 1664.41 Mrs Louise Beasley Chingford UK Chingford Medical Practice 109 York Road E4 8LF 216.00 216.00 Miss Kim Beattie Tavistock UK Tavyside Health Cetre Abbey Rise PL19 9DF 198.90 198.90 Dr JULIE C BECHER EDINBURGH UK Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 51 LITTLE FRANCE CRESCENT EH16 4SA 141.06 1850.00 239.99 2231.05 Dr JOANNA BEHRSIN LEICESTER UK Leicester Royal Infirmary Imfirmary Square LE1 5WW 70.00 43.85 113.85 Mrs Louise Beitverda London UK UCLH 250 Euston Road W5 1JX 100.00 100.00 Dr John Benjamin Pontyclun UK Royal Glamorgan Hospital Ynysmaerdy CF72 8XR 648.70 1211.24 1859.94 Dr Elizabeth Bernard Swansea UK Harbour Side Health Centre Langdon Road SA1 8QY 135.00 135.00 Mrs Louise Berry South Woodford UK Queen Mary Practice 114 High Road E18 1PR 216.00 216.00 Dr Ravindra Bhat London UK Kings College Hospital Denmark Hill SE 5 9RS 559.93 706.45 1266.38 Dr VIKRAM BHAT ESSEX UK SAI Medical Centre 105 CALCUTTA ROAD RM18 7QA 300.00 300.00 Dr RAHUL BHAT NUNEATON UK GEORGE ELIOT HOSPITAL COLLEGE STREET CV10 7DJ 350.00 7.65 357.65 Dr Sadaf Bhayat London UK University College London Hospital 235 Euston Road NW1 2BU 559.29 802.27 1361.56 Dr Angshu Bhowmik London UK Homerton University Hospital Homerton Row E9 6SR 489.22 1088.98 1578.20 Mrs Julia Billington Kingston upon Thames UK Fairhill Medical Practice 81 Kingston Hill KT2 7PX 234.30 234.30 Bishopp- Ms Mamie Isle Of Sheppey UK Sheerness Health Centre Sheerness ME12 1UP 262.20 262.20 Schyberg Mrs Lesley Blaikie Inverness UK Raigmore Hospital Old Perth Rd IV2 3UJ 399.84 399.84 Mrs Helena Blake Southampton UK Living Well Partnership St Luke’s Close SO30 2US 272.10 272.10 Ms Margaret Bloom Brighton UK Royal Sussex County Hospital Eastern Rd BN2 5BE 343.80 343.80 Mr STEPHEN BOND CAMBRIDGE UK Addenbrookes Hospital HILLS ROAD CB2 0QQ 146.00 700.00 84.60 930.60 Dr Thomas Bongers Blackpool UK Blackpool Teaching Hospitals Whinney Heys Road FY3 8NR 648.70 1263.30 1912.00 Miss Rachael Bosson Swansea UK Harbour Side Health Centre Langdon Road SA1 8QY 135.00 135.00 Ms ANITA BOSWELL NOTTINGHAM UK Nottingham
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