Physician Transparency Data

Benchmarking Data

Bringing transparency to the healthcare landscape, these tools search public databases to provide individual physician information about payments from drug and device companies, Medicare Part B services provided, drugs prescribed and paid for under the Medicare Part D program, and participation in quality reporting.

Medicare Part B Data

CMS publishes physician-identifiable data about services provided to Medicare beneficiaries. The data include information about payments made to physicians, number of provided services, and billed codes. Anyone can search the data file to see the amounts paid to each fee-for-service Medicare provider.

The easiest way to access this data is to use the

There is no review period before the data are released. If you find a discrepancy, contact MedicareProviderData@cms.hhs.gov with questions regarding data accuracy.

Medicare Part D

The Medicare Part D Prescriber Public Use File includes information on the prescription drugs that individual physicians prescribed under the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Program. The data may not be representative of a physician's entire practice or all of Medicare as it only includes information on beneficiaries enrolled in the Medicare Part D prescription drug program. Data are available on the   

If you encounter a discrepancy, contact MedicareProviderData@cms.hhs.gov.

Open Payments (Sunshine Act)

The Sunshine Act is intended to promote transparency in the financial relationships between physicians and industry. Consumers can view information about financial relationships between physicians and industry on the

How can I review and dispute my information?

  1. Register in the .
  2. Register in the Open Payments system (accessible via the ).

Refer to the for assistance with both steps.

Physician Compare

Patients can find information about doctors enrolled in the Medicare program on . The information includes address, board certification, education, affiliations, and participation in quality improvement activities.

reviews the background, limitations, potential benefits, and appropriate responses to Medicare payment data releases.