Hematology Pharmaceutical Payments in Ohio
This page provides a detailed analysis of pharmaceutical industry payments to Hematology physicians practicing in Ohio. Combining specialty and geographic data reveals how pharmaceutical companies target specific types of doctors in particular regions.
Hematology Payment Summary in Ohio
- Total Payments: $349,029.04
- Total Transactions: 48
- Number of Hematology Doctors: 48
- Average Per Physician: $7,271.44
Understanding Hematology Payments in Ohio
Ohio has 48 Hematology physicians who have received pharmaceutical industry payments totaling $349,029.04. The average Hematology doctor in Ohio receives $7,271.44 in pharmaceutical payments, which patients can use as a benchmark when evaluating their own doctor's payment profile.
Payment patterns for Hematology specialists in Ohio are influenced by the presence of academic medical centers, research hospitals, and the density of pharmaceutical company operations in the state. States with major teaching hospitals and clinical trial sites tend to have higher per-physician payment averages.
Top Hematology Physicians in Ohio by Pharma Payments
The following Hematology physicians in Ohio have received the highest total pharmaceutical payments:
| Physician | City | Total Payments | Transactions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Christopher Clark | Columbus | $98,597.43 | 1 |
| Steven Green | Cleveland | $36,305.58 | 1 |
| Lisa Garcia | Cleveland | $33,114.03 | 1 |
| Patricia Davis | Cincinnati | $22,518.86 | 1 |
| Catherine Morris | Akron | $19,606.97 | 1 |
| Michael Rodriguez | Toledo | $18,161.26 | 1 |
| Timothy Rogers | Cleveland | $16,227.78 | 1 |
| Andrew Young | Toledo | $14,040.19 | 1 |
| Andrew Young | Toledo | $12,044.31 | 1 |
| Jessica Moore | Cincinnati | $10,674.75 | 1 |
| William Lee | Toledo | $10,357.96 | 1 |
| Elizabeth Roberts | Cincinnati | $9,866.35 | 1 |
| Joseph Carter | Cincinnati | $9,206.06 | 1 |
| Amy Phillips | Akron | $7,488.31 | 1 |
| Christopher Clark | Columbus | $7,326.87 | 1 |
| Charles Baker | Toledo | $5,343.84 | 1 |
| Nicole Lopez | Columbus | $3,271.93 | 1 |
| Kevin Hill | Cleveland | $2,520.63 | 1 |
| Susan Taylor | Toledo | $2,106.27 | 1 |
| Andrew Young | Toledo | $1,763.04 | 1 |
| Joseph Carter | Cincinnati | $1,599.54 | 1 |
| Paul Turner | Columbus | $1,281.77 | 1 |
| William Lee | Akron | $1,031.35 | 1 |
| Christopher Clark | Cincinnati | $967.68 | 1 |
| James Wilson | Cleveland | $533.26 | 1 |
Hematology Payments by City in Ohio
Geographic breakdown of Hematology pharmaceutical payments within Ohio:
- Columbus: 7 physicians, $110.8K total
- Cleveland: 12 physicians, $89.7K total
- Toledo: 8 physicians, $63.9K total
- Cincinnati: 16 physicians, $56.2K total
- Akron: 5 physicians, $28.5K total
Frequently Asked Questions
How much pharma money do Hematology doctors in Ohio receive?
Hematology physicians in Ohio have received $349,029.04 in pharmaceutical payments across 48 transactions. There are 48 Hematology doctors in Ohio who have received payments, with an average of $7,271.44 per physician.
Which Hematology doctors in Ohio receive the most pharma payments?
The top Hematology physician in Ohio by pharmaceutical payments is Christopher Clark in Columbus, with $98,597.43 in total payments. See the full ranking above.
Is my Hematology doctor's pharma payment amount normal for Ohio?
The average Hematology physician in Ohio receives $7,271.44 in pharmaceutical payments. If your doctor's payments are significantly above this average, it may warrant a conversation about their financial relationships with pharmaceutical companies. However, payment does not imply wrongdoing.
Which cities in Ohio have the most Hematology pharma payments?
The top city for Hematology pharmaceutical payments in Ohio is Columbus with $110.8K in total payments. Cities with major medical centers and teaching hospitals typically receive more pharmaceutical industry payments.
How does Ohio compare to other states for Hematology pharma payments?
Visit the Hematology specialty page to see national comparisons, or browse the States page to compare Ohio with other states for overall pharmaceutical payment volumes.
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Data from CMS Open Payments (Sunshine Act). Payment does not imply wrongdoing. AI analysis is not medical or legal advice.