Dr. Daniel White -- Pharmaceutical Payment Report
This page provides a comprehensive transparency report for Dr. Daniel White, a Infectious Disease physician based in Boston, MA. All payment data is sourced from the CMS Open Payments (Sunshine Act) database. Dr. Daniel White has received $862.42 in total pharmaceutical industry payments across 1 transactions from 1 pharmaceutical companies.
Physician Profile
The following profile information is sourced from the National Provider Identifier (NPI) registry and CMS Open Payments records.
- Full Name: Dr. Daniel White
- Medical Specialty: Infectious Disease
- Practice Location: Boston, MA, Massachusetts
- NPI Number: 1052754826
- Transparency Score: 50/100
- Payment Records Span: 2024-10-11 to 2024-10-11
Payment Summary
Dr. Daniel White has received a total of $862.42 in pharmaceutical industry payments across 1 recorded transactions in the CMS Open Payments database. The average payment amount is $862.42 per transaction.
- Total Payments Received: $862.42
- Number of Transactions: 1
- Average Payment: $862.42
- Transparency Score: 50/100 -- This score reflects the overall payment profile relative to peers in Infectious Disease. A higher score indicates fewer or more routine payments.
- Number of Pharma Relationships: 1 pharmaceutical companies
Payment Breakdown by Category
The following table shows how Dr. Daniel White's pharmaceutical payments break down by payment category. Understanding the mix of payment types provides important context about the nature of the doctor-pharma relationship.
| Payment Category | Amount | Description |
|---|
The largest payment category for Dr. Daniel White is Speaking & Education, accounting for 0% ($0.00) of total pharmaceutical payments received. This suggests active involvement in pharmaceutical company advisory and educational programs.
Pharmaceutical Company Relationships
The following pharmaceutical and medical device companies have made payments to Dr. Daniel White. Click on any company name to view their full physician payment profile and spending patterns.
| Company | Total Paid | Transactions |
|---|---|---|
| Gilead Sciences | $862.42 | 1 |
Dr. Daniel White has a financial relationship with Gilead Sciences, receiving $862.42 in total. Having a single pharmaceutical company relationship means all payments come from one source, which may indicate a focused consulting or research relationship.
AI Transparency Analysis
The following analysis was generated by artificial intelligence based on Dr. Daniel White's payment history, specialty peer comparisons, and payment pattern analysis. This analysis is not medical or legal advice.
Daniel White has received $862.42 across 1 pharmaceutical payments as a Infectious Disease physician in Boston, MA. Top paying companies include Gilead Sciences ($862.42). Dr. Daniel White received a single payment of $862 from Gilead Sciences in 2024. The payment is concentrated from a single company, indicating a high level of dependency on a single pharmaceutical source.
Patient Guidance: Questions to Ask Your Doctor
If Dr. Daniel White is your physician, here is practical guidance on how to understand and discuss pharmaceutical industry relationships:
Consumers can expect consistent, single-source pharmaceutical payments for Dr. White's services. Always feel free to ask your doctor directly about their pharmaceutical relationships.
Peer Comparison: How Dr. Daniel White Compares to Other Infectious Disease Physicians
Compared to other Infectious Disease specialists, Dr. White's payment profile is relatively straightforward, with a single significant payment.
Recent Payment Records
The following table shows the most recent pharmaceutical industry payments recorded for Dr. Daniel White in the CMS Open Payments database. Click on any payment to view the full report.
| Company | Amount | Type | Drug/Device | Date | Conflict Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gilead Sciences | $862.42 | general | N/A | 2024-10-11 | Not Assessed |
Frequently Asked Questions About Dr. Daniel White's Pharma Payments
Below are common questions patients ask about physician pharmaceutical payment data.
How much pharma money has Daniel White received?
Daniel White has received a total of $862.42 across 1 payments from pharmaceutical companies. This data is publicly reported under the CMS Open Payments (Sunshine Act) program.
Is Daniel White taking too much pharma money?
Daniel White has received $862.42 in pharmaceutical payments. Whether this is "too much" depends on the physician's specialty (Infectious Disease), the types of payments, and how they compare to peers. The largest payment category is general ($862.42). Payment does not imply wrongdoing, but patients should be aware and can ask their doctor directly.
What pharma companies pay Daniel White?
The top pharmaceutical companies paying Daniel White are: Gilead Sciences ($862.42). These payments cover various categories including consulting, meals, speaking fees, and research grants.
What kinds of payments does Daniel White receive?
Daniel White's payments by type: general: $862.42.
Should I switch doctors because of pharma payments?
Pharma payments alone are not typically reason to switch doctors. Many payments are routine (like meals at educational events) and do not indicate compromised care. Focus on: (1) whether your doctor explains treatment options clearly, (2) whether generic alternatives are discussed, (3) the overall pattern of payments, not individual transactions. If you have concerns, ask your doctor directly.
How do Daniel White's payments compare to other Infectious Disease doctors?
To compare, look at the total amount ($862.42), number of payments (1), and the types of payments received. Infectious Disease physicians may receive different payment amounts depending on subspecialty, geographic location, and academic affiliation. Use CMS Open Payments data to compare across the specialty.
How can I verify Daniel White's payment data?
You can verify this data directly through the CMS Open Payments database at openpaymentsdata.cms.gov. Search by physician name or NPI number (1052754826). All data is reported by pharmaceutical companies and verified by CMS. DoctorPharmaData aggregates this public data for easier access.
Do pharma payments affect prescribing quality?
Research published in JAMA Internal Medicine and other peer-reviewed journals shows a statistical association between pharmaceutical payments and prescribing patterns. However, correlation does not equal causation. Many physician-industry interactions are legitimate (research, education, advisory boards). The Sunshine Act was created to promote transparency so patients can make informed decisions.
What stands out about Daniel White's pharma payment profile?
Single company payment concentration at 100%. Daniel White has received $862.42 in total pharma payments.
How does Daniel White compare to peers in Infectious Disease?
Compared to other Infectious Disease specialists, Dr. White's payment profile is relatively straightforward, with a single significant payment.
Are Daniel White's pharma relationships typical for Infectious Disease?
Only one payment recorded in the dataset.
What should patients of Daniel White know about these payments?
Consumers can expect consistent, single-source pharmaceutical payments for Dr. White's services.
What patterns are visible in Daniel White's payment history?
Payment type is general, with no specific details provided.
Understanding This Doctor Payment Report
This transparency report for Dr. Daniel White is based on data from the CMS Open Payments database, which is maintained by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under the Physician Payments Sunshine Act. Here are important things to understand:
- Payment does not imply wrongdoing. Many pharmaceutical payments represent legitimate professional activities such as consulting on drug development, speaking at medical education events, and conducting clinical research.
- Context matters. A large payment for conducting a clinical trial has very different implications than a large payment for promotional speaking. The payment breakdown by category above provides this context.
- Peer comparison is important. Whether a payment amount is unusual depends heavily on the physician's specialty, geographic location, and career stage. Infectious Disease physicians may have very different payment norms than physicians in other fields.
- Data may be incomplete. The CMS Open Payments database captures payments from pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers. It does not include payments from other sources, such as hospitals, insurance companies, or government agencies.
- Reporting thresholds apply. Small payments below certain thresholds may not be individually reported. The totals reflect payments above reporting minimums set by CMS regulations.
About the Physician Payments Sunshine Act
The Physician Payments Sunshine Act, enacted as Section 6002 of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, requires pharmaceutical and medical device companies to report payments and other transfers of value to physicians and teaching hospitals to CMS. This law was designed to increase transparency in the financial relationships between the healthcare industry and medical providers.
Under this law, Dr. Daniel White's pharmaceutical payments are publicly disclosed. The types of reportable transactions include consulting fees, compensated speaking or educational activities, honoraria, gifts, entertainment, food and beverages, travel and lodging, education or conference attendance, research grants, charitable contributions, royalties or licenses, current or prospective ownership interests, and direct compensation for services other than consulting.
The Open Payments data for Dr. Daniel White and all other physicians can be accessed at the official CMS Open Payments website.
Other Infectious Disease Physicians
Compare Dr. Daniel White's pharmaceutical payments with other Infectious Disease physicians ranked by total pharma payments received.
| Physician | State | Total Payments |
|---|---|---|
| Gregory Evans | OH | $279,484.85 |
| Rachel Parker | PA | $279,123.18 |
| Lisa Garcia | PA | $209,026.24 |
| Benjamin Cook | AZ | $194,254.81 |
| Karen Harris | PA | $180,688.94 |
| Robert Johnson | OH | $107,730.34 |
| Rachel Parker | GA | $101,872.63 |
| Robert Johnson | MO | $62,810.39 |
| Rebecca Adams | TN | $43,269.78 |
| Daniel White | LA | $40,640.49 |
Top Doctors in Massachusetts
These physicians in Massachusetts have received the highest pharmaceutical payments. See how Dr. Daniel White compares to peers in the same state.
| Physician | Specialty | Total Payments |
|---|---|---|
| John Anderson | Hepatology | $262,016.51 |
| Christopher Clark | Gastroenterology | $223,348.42 |
| Jennifer Patel | Dermatology | $176,845.17 |
| Charles Baker | Dermatology | $123,444.96 |
| Jessica Moore | Hematology | $123,426.22 |
| Andrew Young | Oncology | $119,430.30 |
| Steven Green | Oncology | $118,417.75 |
| Robert Johnson | Pulmonology | $117,793.72 |
| Michael Rodriguez | Oncology | $113,597.44 |
| Joseph Carter | Gastroenterology | $110,210.21 |
Related Resources
- Infectious Disease Specialty Payment Data -- See payment patterns for all infectious disease physicians
- Massachusetts Physician Payments -- Browse pharmaceutical payments to physicians in Massachusetts
- Infectious Disease Physicians in Massachusetts -- Compare Dr. Daniel White to peers in the same state and specialty
- Gilead Sciences Payment Profile -- View all payments made by Dr. Daniel White's largest pharmaceutical partner
- Gilead Sciences Payments to Infectious Disease Doctors
- All Medical Specialties -- Browse pharma payments organized by specialty
- All States -- Browse pharma payments organized by state
- Search for Another Doctor or Company -- Look up any physician or pharmaceutical company in our database
- Official CMS Open Payments Database -- Verify payment data directly with the federal government
- NPI Registry -- Look up Dr. Daniel White's NPI (1052754826) in the official provider registry
Data from CMS Open Payments (Sunshine Act). Payment does not imply wrongdoing. AI analysis is not medical or legal advice. Consult your healthcare provider about any concerns.