Top Family Medicine in Washington by Industry Payments

This analysis ranks the top family medicine practitioners in Washington by total payments received from pharmaceutical and medical device companies, based on CMS Open Payments data. The 20 providers listed here collectively received $1,608,497 over the covered period.

Data source: CMS Open Payments + Medicare Part B Coverage: 2018–2024 Providers analyzed: 20 State: Washington
$1,608,497
Total Industry Payments
Across all providers in this analysis
20
Providers Analyzed
With at least one payment on record
$40,359
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 Family Medicine by Total Industry Payments — Washington

CMS Open Payments
# Provider Total Payments Companies Years Active
1
Seattle, WA
$489,102
4 2018–2024
2
Marta Kazymyra
Blaine, WA
$212,606
16 2018–2024
3
Davenport, WA
$171,554
17 2018–2024
4
James Moren
Bellingham, WA
$118,124
19 2018–2023
5
Robert McIntyre
Seattle, WA
$106,524
2 2021–2022
6
Cynthia Cote
Maple Valley, WA
$58,392
7 2018–2024
7
Seattle, WA
$45,167
4 2018–2024
8
Pasco, WA
$44,895
8 2018–2024
9
Scott Fannin
Mercer Island, WA
$41,564
11 2018–2024
10
Puyallup, WA
$40,359
3 2018–2024
11
Yann Lin
Mill Creek, WA
$39,078
5 2018–2024
12
Burien, WA
$36,213
3 2019–2024
13
Gig Harbor, WA
$28,059
36 2018–2024
14
Bremerton, WA
$27,378
2 2023–2024
15
Vancouver, WA
$27,210
53 2018–2024
16
Vancouver, WA
$25,771
5 2018–2023
17
Port Orchard, WA
$25,141
2 2018–2022
18
Wenatchee, WA
$24,689
3 2018–2024
19
Tacoma, WA
$23,575
60 2018–2024
20
Clayton Kersting
Newport, WA
$23,096
27 2018–2024

State payment context — Family Medicine in Washington

CMS Open Payments

Beyond the top recipients listed above, 2,215 family medicine providers in Washington have at least one disclosed industry payment, totaling $3,341,208 (2018–2024).

The median family medicine provider in Washington received $103 in total payments, versus a national median of $294 for the same specialty.

Payments to this specialty in Washington peaked in 2018, when $566,952 changed hands across 17,695 transactions. ViiV Healthcare Company has been the largest single payer over the period, and Seattle leads all Washington cities in payment volume for this specialty.

Top companies paying Family Medicine providers in Washington

Company Total payments Providers paid Transactions
ViiV Healthcare Company $318,110 40 440
Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. $230,352 253 2,139
Gilead Sciences, Inc. $226,059 185 1,044
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP $172,847 484 6,802
ABBVIE INC. $167,515 312 3,310
Novo Nordisk Inc $130,815 569 5,788
Amgen Inc. $125,105 388 3,456
Organon LLC $118,374 64 224

Industry payments to Family Medicine providers in Washington by year

Year Total payments Providers paid Transactions
2018 $566,952 981 17,695
2019 $549,034 905 14,219
2020 $282,571 567 7,336
2021 $361,953 613 8,878
2022 $485,878 735 8,143
2023 $561,300 747 7,829
2024 $533,521 800 7,726

Top Washington cities for Family Medicine industry payments

City Total payments Providers paid Transactions
Seattle $747,191 278 2,978
Blaine $212,713 2 165
Davenport $177,821 5 839
Bellingham $147,013 70 1,425
Spokane $142,091 113 5,568
Vancouver $140,049 94 3,854
Tacoma $132,861 144 5,555
Bellevue $130,669 61 3,872
Methodology Providers filtered to Washington-licensed family medicine practitioners (NPI taxonomy code 207Q00000X) 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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