Top Nurse Practitioner - Family in New York by Industry Payments

This analysis ranks the top nurse practitioner - family practitioners in New York by total payments received from pharmaceutical and medical device companies, based on CMS Open Payments data. The 20 providers listed here collectively received $1,974,201 over the covered period.

Data source: CMS Open Payments + Medicare Part B Coverage: 2021–2024 Providers analyzed: 20 State: New York
$1,974,201
Total Industry Payments
Across all providers in this analysis
20
Providers Analyzed
With at least one payment on record
$80,740
Median Total Payments
Half of providers received more, half received less
Context: Industry payments to physicians are legally required to be disclosed under the Physician Payments Sunshine Act. Receiving payments does not imply wrongdoing. Payments may reflect consulting expertise, research participation, or speaking engagements. This data is provided to support transparency, not to render clinical judgments.

Top Nurse Practitioner - Family by Total Industry Payments — New York

CMS Open Payments
# Provider Total Payments Companies Years Active
1
Natalie Bellini
Williamsville, NY
$414,825
49 2021–2024
2
Kara Trlica
New York, NY
$185,699
13 2021–2024
3
Sheri Hill
North Syracuse, NY
$165,165
2 2021–2021
4
Casey Grillo
New York, NY
$152,351
29 2021–2024
5
Cathrine Curtin
Bronxville, NY
$149,410
4 2021–2024
6
Mary Sullivan-Whalen
New York, NY
$112,916
6 2021–2024
7
Christina Nalbone
New York, NY
$102,530
6 2021–2024
8
Jonathan Lesuer
Syracuse, NY
$92,821
4 2021–2024
9
John De Oca
Staten Island, NY
$85,658
2 2021–2024
10
Glen Oaks, NY
$80,740
15 2022–2024
11
Vladimir Byhovsky
Bronx, NY
$69,790
4 2021–2024
12
Albany, NY
$61,953
13 2021–2024
13
Utica, NY
$54,531
24 2021–2024
14
Albany, NY
$48,800
10 2021–2024
15
Stephanie Bakker
Rochester, NY
$41,839
3 2022–2024
16
Ryan McCarthy
Liverpool, NY
$35,948
5 2021–2024
17
White Plains, NY
$35,791
16 2021–2024
18
Derek Pineda
New York, NY
$32,865
22 2021–2024
19
Renate Gorenflo
Snyder, NY
$25,569
59 2021–2024
20
Soo Yeon Shin
Cortland, NY
$25,000
1 2022–2022

State payment context — Nurse Practitioner - Family in New York

CMS Open Payments

Beyond the top recipients listed above, 6,698 nurse practitioner - family providers in New York have at least one disclosed industry payment, totaling $8,561,761 (2018–2024).

The median nurse practitioner - family provider in New York received $266 in total payments, versus a national median of $277 for the same specialty.

Payments to this specialty in New York peaked in 2024, when $2,841,591 changed hands across 73,307 transactions. ABBVIE INC. has been the largest single payer over the period, and New York leads all New York cities in payment volume for this specialty.

Top companies paying Nurse Practitioner - Family providers in New York

Company Total payments Providers paid Transactions
ABBVIE INC. $848,079 2,008 24,587
Abbott Laboratories $429,747 599 4,301
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP $379,951 1,680 10,877
Allergan, Inc. $358,681 128 803
Novo Nordisk Inc $347,771 1,548 13,679
Lilly USA, LLC $274,143 1,377 10,518
GlaxoSmithKline, LLC. $273,085 1,242 9,256
Medtronic, Inc. $235,587 558 3,693

Industry payments to Nurse Practitioner - Family providers in New York by year

Year Total payments Providers paid Transactions
2018 $277 4 11
2019 $220 5 9
2020 $324 5 17
2021 $1,525,956 3,006 43,071
2022 $1,848,582 3,621 52,563
2023 $2,344,811 4,264 64,909
2024 $2,841,591 4,651 73,307

Top New York cities for Nurse Practitioner - Family industry payments

City Total payments Providers paid Transactions
New York $1,515,607 1,003 25,837
Williamsville $524,758 71 6,089
Brooklyn $452,925 544 12,687
Bronx $378,975 428 7,436
Albany $324,285 165 8,079
Buffalo $266,484 211 8,810
Syracuse $259,777 190 6,327
Rochester $259,577 263 6,288
Methodology Providers filtered to New York-licensed nurse practitioner - family practitioners (NPI taxonomy code 363LF0000X) with at least one Open Payments record. Payments aggregated across all years and all payment types. Rankings reflect cumulative totals, not annualized figures. Data source: CMS Open Payments, accessed via doctransparency.com database.
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