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Open PDF File, 175.47 KB, for Top 100 Covered Recipients, Non Hospital Top 100 Covered Recipients, Non Hospital, Detail Rank Recipient City State License License Covered Manufacturer Manufacturer Payment Number Total Fullname Type Number Recipient Name ID Categories of Payment ID Events QUADRANT HEALTH BEVERLY MA Clinical 22D2063293 357395 Novartis CC0243 Other 61 $2,251,831.00 STRATEGIES INC Laboratory Pharmaceuticals 1 Total for Covered Recipient : QUADRANT HEALTH STRATEGIES INC $2,251,831.00 BOSTON BOSTON MA Clinical 22D0996308 241308 Celgene CC0109 Grants/ 2 $30,000.00 UNIVERSITY Laboratory Corporation Educational SCHOOL OF Gifts MEDICINE Csl Behring Llc CC0101 Education/ 2 $5,000.00 Training Depuy CC0135 CMEs, third- 2 $26,000.00 Orthopaedics, Inc., party Conferences, or Meetings Other 1 $7,500.00 Dr. Reddy's CC0592 Grants/ 2 $121,820.00 Laboratories, Inc Educational Gifts Janssen Biotech, CC0194 Grants/ 2 $105,000.00 Inc. Educational Gifts Other 1 $1,500.00 Janssen CC0535 CMEs, third- 2 $175,000.00 Pharmaceuticals, party Inc. Conferences, or Meetings Novo Nordisk Inc. CC0006 Grants/ 2 $136,436.00 Educational Gifts Smith & Nephew, CC0402 CMEs, third- 1 $1,000.00 Inc. party Conferences, or Meetings Stryker Corporation CC0290 CMEs, third- 1 $1,000.00 party Conferences, or Meetings Takeda CC0300 CMEs, third- 2 $60,218.00 Pharmaceuticals party Aug 1, 2016 1 8:44:29 AM Top 100 Covered Recipients, Non Hospital, Detail Rank Recipient City State License License Covered Manufacturer Manufacturer Payment Number Total Fullname Type Number Recipient Name ID Categories of Payment ID Events BOSTON BOSTON MA Clinical 22D0996308 241308 America, Inc CC0300 Conferences, or UNIVERSITY Laboratory Meetings SCHOOL OF Grants/ 3 $800,000.00 MEDICINE Educational Gifts Valeant CC0346 CMEs, third- 2 $5,000.00 Pharmaceuticals party North America Conferences, or Meetings W.L. Gore & CC0355 Grants/ 1 $9,000.00 Associates, Inc Educational Gifts 2 Total for Covered Recipient : BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE $1,484,474.00 Tufts University Boston Stem Cell SMCA 286716 Biogen Idec Inc CC0082 Compensation 1 $8,500.00 (Stem Cell) Research for Bona Fide Services EMD Millipore CC0641 Other 1 $163.00 Corporation Illumina Inc. CC0758 Other 2 $1,181,099.00 Thoratec Corp. CC0337 CMEs, third- 2 $4,000.00 party Conferences, or Meetings 3 Total for Covered Recipient : Tufts University (Stem Cell) $1,193,762.00 JOSLIN CLINIC BOSTON MA Clinic 4S33 278439 Animas Corporation CC0370 CMEs, third- 4 $9,000.00 party Conferences, or Meetings Eisai Inc. CC0150 CMEs, third- 1 $50,000.00 party Conferences, or Meetings Education/ 1 $1,500.00 Training Eli Lilly And CC0144 Charitable 2 $20,000.00 Company Donation Compensation 3 $7,500.00 Aug 1, 2016 2 8:44:29 AM Top 100 Covered Recipients, Non Hospital, Detail Rank Recipient City State License License Covered Manufacturer Manufacturer Payment Number Total Fullname Type Number Recipient Name ID Categories of Payment ID Events JOSLIN CLINIC BOSTON MA Clinic 4S33 278439 Eli Lilly And CC0144 for Bona Fide Company Services Insulet Corporation CC0199 Compensation 2 $250,000.00 for Bona Fide Services Other 10 $58,250.00 LifeScan, Inc. CC0594 CMEs, third- 3 $183,332.00 party Conferences, or Meetings Compensation 3 $91,273.00 for Bona Fide Services Medtronic Inc. CC0227 CMEs, third- 7 $7,900.00 party Conferences, or Meetings Education/ 2 $111.00 Training Regeneron CC0553 Charitable 1 $10,000.00 Pharmaceuticals, Donation Inc. Compensation 1 $54,000.00 for Bona Fide Services Food 6 $709.00 Grants/ 1 $1,000.00 Educational Gifts Sanofi US CC0321 Education/ 7 $7,500.00 Training Grants/ 1 $392,463.00 Educational Gifts 4 Total for Covered Recipient : JOSLIN CLINIC $1,144,538.00 TRUSTEES OF BOSTON MA Clinical 22D2071430 357502 AbbVie, Inc. CC0690 Compensation 1 $931.00 BOSTON Laboratory for Bona Fide UNIVERSITY, BUMC Services Aug 1, 2016 3 8:44:29 AM Top 100 Covered Recipients, Non Hospital, Detail Rank Recipient City State License License Covered Manufacturer Manufacturer Payment Number Total Fullname Type Number Recipient Name ID Categories of Payment ID Events TRUSTEES OF BOSTON MA Clinical 22D2071430 357502 AbbVie, Inc. CC0690 Food 1 $207.00 BOSTON Laboratory Actavis, PLC CC0376 CMEs, third- 1 $150,000.00 UNIVERSITY, BUMC party Conferences, or Meetings Allergan, Inc. CC0046 Grants/ 1 $10,000.00 Educational Gifts Astellas CC0032 CMEs, third- 1 $350,000.00 Pharmaceutical Us, party Inc. Conferences, or Meetings Janssen CC0535 CMEs, third- 2 $126,550.00 Pharmaceuticals, party Inc. Conferences, or Meetings Karl Storz CC0211 Compensation 1 $1,000.00 Endoskope for Bona Fide Services Other 1 $1,500.00 Mallinckrodt CC0771 Education/ 1 $25,000.00 Pharmaceuticals Training Medtronic Inc. CC0227 CMEs, third- 1 $1,000.00 party Conferences, or Meetings Shire CC0320 Grants/ 1 $74,915.00 Phamaceuticals Educational Gifts Takeda CC0300 CMEs, third- 5 $298,750.00 Pharmaceuticals party America, Inc Conferences, or Meetings 5 Total for Covered Recipient : TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY, BUMC $1,039,853.00 W. Gerald Austen Boston MA Physician 26210 1601 Abiomed Inc. CC0038 Compensation 17 $586,634.00 for Bona Fide Services Aug 1, 2016 4 8:44:29 AM Top 100 Covered Recipients, Non Hospital, Detail Rank Recipient City State License License Covered Manufacturer Manufacturer Payment Number Total Fullname Type Number Recipient Name ID Categories of Payment ID Events W. Gerald Austen Boston MA Physician 26210 1601 Abiomed Inc. CC0038 Other 3 $465.00 6 Total for Covered Recipient : W. Gerald Austen $587,099.00 MASS INSTITUTE CAMBRIDGE Stem Cell S19M 286704 Astrazeneca CC0060 Charitable 1 $500.00 OF TECHNOLOGY Research Pharmaceuticals Donation Biogen Idec Inc CC0082 Compensation 1 $50,000.00 for Bona Fide Services Grants/ 1 $430,000.00 Educational Gifts Karl Storz CC0211 CMEs, third- 1 $10,000.00 Endoskope party Conferences, or Meetings 7 Total for Covered Recipient : MASS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY $490,500.00 EMD MILLIPORE BEDFORD MA Clinical 22D0678846 239647 Ventana Medical CC0349 Compensation 34 $449,293.00 Laboratory Systems, Inc for Bona Fide Services 8 Total for Covered Recipient : EMD MILLIPORE $449,293.00 MichaelEMendelsohn Boston MA Physician 52533 23560 Takeda CC0300 Compensation 12 $404,103.00 Pharmaceuticals for Bona Fide America, Inc Services 9 Total for Covered Recipient : MichaelEMendelsohn $404,103.00 AnaRStankovic Watertown MA Physician 215693 34160 Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. CC0131 Food 12 $1,251.00 Fresenius Medical CC0161 Compensation 72 $60,127.00 Care Renal for Bona Fide Therapies Group, Services LLC Education/ 10 $935.00 Training GlaxoSmithKline CC0323 Food 1 $90.00 LLC Keryx CC0767 Compensation 107 $127,653.00 Biopharmaceuticals, for Bona Fide Inc. Services Food 1 $105.00 Aug 1, 2016 5 8:44:29 AM Top 100 Covered Recipients, Non Hospital, Detail Rank Recipient City State License License Covered Manufacturer Manufacturer Payment Number Total Fullname Type Number Recipient Name ID Categories of Payment ID Events AnaRStankovic Watertown MA Physician 215693 34160 Relypsa, Inc. CC0824 Compensation 14 $9,672.00 for Bona Fide Services Food 2 $292.00 Takeda CC0300 Compensation 22 $15,517.00 Pharmaceuticals for Bona Fide America, Inc Services Education/ 204 $181,324.00 Training 10 Total for Covered Recipient : AnaRStankovic $396,966.00 AjayKWakhloo Worcester MA Physician 223710 37117 Philips Health Of CC0263 Food 1 $83.00 North America Stryker Corporation CC0290 Compensation 185 $300,232.00 for Bona Fide Services Education/ 98 $93,153.00 Training Food 2 $230.00 11 Total for Covered Recipient : AjayKWakhloo $393,698.00 WHITEHEAD CAMBRIDGE Stem Cell SVGM 286719 Astrazeneca CC0060 CMEs, third- 1 $1,500.00 INSTITUTE FOR Research Pharmaceuticals party BIOMEDICAL Conferences, or Meetings Takeda CC0300 Grants/ 3 $365,000.00 Pharmaceuticals Educational America, Inc Gifts 12 Total for Covered Recipient : WHITEHEAD INSTITUTE FOR BIOMEDICAL $366,500.00 KeithMGottesdiener New York NY Physician 52203 13078 Takeda CC0300 Compensation 6 $360,333.00 Pharmaceuticals for Bona Fide America, Inc Services 13 Total for Covered Recipient : KeithMGottesdiener $360,333.00 Massachusetts Boston MA Clinical 22D2016453 288062 ARIAD CC0645 Compensation 8 $3,627.00 General Hospital Laboratory Pharmaceuticals for Bona Fide Services AbbVie, Inc. CC0690 Food 1 $85.00 Aug 1, 2016 6 8:44:29 AM Top 100 Covered Recipients, Non Hospital, Detail Rank Recipient City State License License Covered Manufacturer Manufacturer Payment Number Total Fullname Type Number Recipient Name ID Categories of Payment ID Events Massachusetts Boston MA Clinical 22D2016453 288062 Astellas CC0032 CMEs, third- 4 $6,750.00 General Hospital Laboratory Pharmaceutical Us, party Inc. Conferences, or Meetings Biogen Idec Inc CC0082 Grants/ 1 $20,000.00 Educational Gifts Biosense Webster CC0083 Grants/ 1 $50,000.00 Educational Gifts Boston Scientific CC0087 CMEs, third- 1 $2,500.00 Corporation party Conferences, or Meetings Compensation 1 $4,186.00 for Bona Fide Services Grants/ 1 $5,000.00 Educational Gifts K2M, Inc. CC0015 Grants/ 3 $154,982.00 Educational Gifts Medtronic Inc. CC0227 Compensation 2 $3,875.00 for Bona Fide Services Novartis CC0243 Other 1 $3,000.00 Pharmaceuticals Novo Nordisk Inc. CC0006 Grants/ 2 $30,000.00 Educational Gifts Siemens Medical CC0327 Compensation 1 $6,500.00 Solutions USA, Inc. for Bona Fide Services Food 5 $488.00 Other 6 $11,488.00 Thermo Fisher CC0019 Other 1 $8,873.00 Aug 1, 2016 7 8:44:29 AM Top 100 Covered Recipients, Non Hospital, Detail Rank Recipient City State License License Covered Manufacturer Manufacturer Payment Number Total Fullname Type Number
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