Open Payments

Midsouth Orthopedics Inc.

Payments to physicians and teaching hospitals reported to CMS under the Sunshine Act for 2024. Data sourced directly from the Open Payments federal database.

Program year 2024
13 recipients
$4,947
Total Paid (2024)
to 13 doctors
$4,947
Total Paid
2024 program year
13
Physicians Paid
individual recipients
$381
Avg per Physician
mean payment
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Top Recipients — Midsouth Orthopedics Inc.

Open Payments 2024
Physician Specialty Location Amount Received
BARRI, RANYA TX $1,200
BERKEN, DAVID MD TX $1,200
HAHN, PHILIP DPM TX $1,200
MITCHELL, DARIUS MD TX $644
BROWN, HOWARD MD,FACS,FAAOS TX $260
PHILLIPS, JOEL M.D. FL $218
DERMAN, PETER MD TX $78
STAM, MARC MD FL $42
RAY, CODY APRN, FNP-BC TX $24
ABEBE, ERMIAS M.D. TX $24
TAGGARSE, AMIT MBBS TX $20
CHANDLER, LINDSAY DPM FL $20
FRANKLIN, DONALD M.D. FL $17
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