Open Payments

Sequel Med Tech, LLC

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
$1,036
Total Paid (2024)
to 13 doctors
$1,036
Total Paid
2024 program year
13
Physicians Paid
individual recipients
$80
Avg per Physician
mean payment
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Top Recipients — Sequel Med Tech, LLC

Open Payments 2024
Physician Specialty Location Amount Received
BECKER, JENNIFER PA-C FL $250
SOSDORF, LAUREN ARNP FL $250
AKHRASS, FIRAS MD TX $128
MORA, PABLO MD TX $122
DAVIS, JACOB DNP, APRN-CNP TX $108
LAJARA, ROSEMARIE MD TX $55
HULL, LAURA PA-C TX $20
SZUSZKIEWICZ-GARCIA, MAGDALENE MD TX $20
FORDAN, STEVE MD TX $19
FAHMI, SALEEMAH MD TX $17
ADAMS, SHARAIN NP TX $17
BASANI, SAMATA M.D TX $15
ACKER, VICTORIA FNP-C TX $15
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