Medicare Enrolled

Dr. David Harris, M.D.

Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Physician · Austin, TX
Practice pattern: Clinical Cardiology— Primarily office-based clinical cardiology
Low-engagement
7307 CREEKBLUFF DR, Austin, TX 78750
5126143000
In practice since 2006 (19 years)
NPI: 1710935093 verify on NPPES ↗
Very High
DATA COVERAGE
Data in 4 of 4 federal sources
Measures public federal data availability — not provider quality
Informational, not a quality rating. This page presents federal public records about Dr. Harris from CMS (NPPES, Open Payments, Medicare Provider Utilization, PECOS). It is not medical advice, an endorsement, or a judgment of clinical quality. Always consult the provider directly and a licensed clinician for medical decisions. Read methodology →
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What this data tells you about Dr. Harris

Dr. David Harris is a spinal cord injury medicine physician in Austin, TX, with 19 years in practice. Based on federal Medicare data, Dr. Harris performed 3,970 Medicare services across 917 unique beneficiaries.

Between the years covered by Open Payments, Dr. Harris received a total of $2,406 from 27 pharmaceutical and/or device companies across 123 individual payments. These payments are legal, publicly disclosed under the federal Sunshine Act, and common in spinal cord injury medicine physician. Most payments are for meals and travel — low-value interactions common across virtually all practicing physicians. Patients may wish to discuss these relationships with their provider.

The Data Coverage level for Dr. Harris is Very High — reflecting how much public federal data is available about this provider. This is not a quality rating. Patients are encouraged to use this data as one of several factors when choosing a healthcare provider.

✓ 19 years in practice▲ Top 14% volume in TX$ $2,406 industry payments

Medicare Practice Summary

Medicare Utilization ↗
3,970
Medicare services
Top 14% in TX for spinal cord injury medicine physician
917
Unique beneficiaries
$53
Avg. Medicare payment
Medicare patients only (65+ / disabled) · Not a quality rating · How to read this →
~209 Medicare services per year of practice

Top procedures by volume

Ranked by number of services performed for Medicare patients. Avg. submitted charge is what the provider billed; avg. Medicare payment is what CMS paid.

ProcedureVolumeAvg. paidAvg. submitted
Neuromuscular re-education therapy, per 15 min1,090$20$58
Functional activity therapy1,017$25$61
Extended-release steroid injection (Zilretta)674$13$40
Office visit, established patient (20-29 min)297$64$127
Office visit, established patient (30-39 min)285$94$186
Injection of anesthetic and/or steroid drug into sacral spine nerve root using imaging guidance, single level67$241$530
Joint injection, major joint61$56$176
New patient office visit, complex (60-74 min)59$158$354
Fluoroscopic guidance for needle placement50$95$212
Injection of lower or sacral spine facet joint using imaging guidance, single level48$197$451
Injection of lower or sacral spine facet joint using imaging guidance, second level48$103$220
Destruction of lower or sacral spinal facet joint nerves using imaging guidance, single facet joint45$523$801
Destruction of lower or sacral spinal facet joint nerves using imaging guidance, each additional facet joint45$292$399
Evaluation for physical therapy, typically 30 minutes41$80$145
Injection of anesthetic and/or steroid drug into sacral spine nerve root using imaging guidance, each additional level34$95$340
New patient office visit (45-59 min)31$121$286
Injection of anesthetic or steroid into joint between lower spine and hip bone using imaging guidance22$157$387
Injection of substance into middle or upper spine canal using imaging guidance16$216$443
Injection of upper or middle spine facet joint using imaging guidance, single level15$197$448
Injection of upper or middle spine facet joint using imaging guidance, second level14$101$220
New patient office visit (30-44 min)11$82$188
How to read this data: This reflects Medicare patients only (typically 65+). Payment amounts are what Medicare paid the provider, not your out-of-pocket cost. A higher procedure volume generally indicates more experience with that procedure.

Industry Payment Transparency

Open Payments through 2024 ↗
$2,406
Total received (2018-2024)
Avg $344/year across 7 years
Top 8% in TX for spinal cord injury medicine physician
27
Companies
123
Individual payments
All payments are legal and publicly reported · Not evidence of wrongdoing · How to interpret →

Payment profile

Industry payments classified by relationship type. Not all payments are equal — research and consulting reflect different relationships than speaking programs or meals.

Meals & Travel
Food, beverages, travel, and lodging — typically low-value
$2,406 (100.0%)

Payment trend by year

Annual totals from pharmaceutical and medical device companies.

2024
$221
2023
$405
2022
$475
2021
$519
2020
$173
2019
$258
2018
$354

Payments by company (2024)

Consulting
Speaking
Meals & Travel
Research
ABBVIE INC.
$620
Allergan, Inc.
$415
Allergan Inc.
$252
Pacira Therapeutics, Inc.
$137
SI-BONE, Inc.
$131
Purdue Pharma L.P.
$111
Bioventus LLC
$83
Smith+Nephew, Inc.
$80
Flexion Therapeutics, Inc.
$68
PFIZER INC.
$67
Horizon Therapeutics plc
$55
Stryker Corporation
$53
AbbVie Inc.
$49
Lumenis, Inc
$47
DePuy Synthes Sales Inc.
$34
Galderma Laboratories, L.P.
$24
Daiichi Sankyo Inc.
$19
Teleflex LLC
$19
Celgene Corporation
$19
Biohaven Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
$18
FIDIA PHARMA USA INC.
$17
Medtronic, Inc.
$17
Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc.
$17
Nevro Corp.
$16
IBSA Pharma Inc.
$14
SCILEX PHARMACEUTICALS INC.
$13
BIODELIVERY SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
$12
Top 3 companies account for 53.5% of total payments
Associated products mentioned in payments ›
BELBUCA · BOTOX · BOTOX COSMETIC · BOTOX THERAPEUTIC · CAP-FIX · CRYSVITA · Durolane · Hymovis · LYRICA · Licart · Lumenis Pulse 120H · MAKO · Movantik · NURTEC ODT · OnControl Bone Marrow Biopsy Trays · Otezla · PEAK · PENNSAID · QULIPTA · RAYOS · SYMPROIC · Senza Spinal Cord Stimulation System · UBRELVY · VANTA ADAPTIVESTIM · ZTLido · Zilretta
Should you be concerned? Payments from pharmaceutical and device companies are legal and common — 57% of U.S. physicians receive at least one. They often reflect legitimate consulting, research, or education. What matters is whether a recommended drug or device appears in your doctor's payment records. If so, consider asking your doctor about it. How to interpret this data →

Most payments (100%) are for meals and travel — low-value interactions that are common across virtually all practicing physicians. Total industry engagement is in the top 8% for spinal cord injury medicine physician in TX.

Equivalent to $61 per 100 Medicare services performed
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Geographic Context

Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Physicians within 10 mi
2
Per 100K population
0.2
County median income
$97,169
Nearest hospital
ASCENSION SETON NORTHWEST
3.1 mi

Data Sources

Provider Registry NPPESWeekly updates
Medicare Enrollment PECOSMonthly updates
Practice Data Medicare Util.Annual (CY lag)
Industry Payments Open PaymentsCY 2024
Disciplinary History— Not publicN/A

This provider has data in 4 of 4 available federal datasets, with a Data Coverage level of Very High. This measures how much public data is available about a provider — not how good they are. How we calculate this →

Summary

Dr. Harris is a clinical cardiology specialist, with above-average Medicare volume (top 14% in TX), and high industry engagement (low-engagement, top 8%), with 19 years of practice experience.

This summary is auto-generated from federal data. It describes data availability and patterns — not clinical quality. Read our methodology →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dr. Harris experienced with neuromuscular re-education therapy, per 15 min?
Based on Medicare claims data, Dr. Harris performed 1,090 neuromuscular re-education therapy, per 15 min services. Research suggests that higher procedure volume is often associated with better outcomes, particularly for complex procedures. Note that Medicare data only captures patients aged 65 and older, so the total practice volume across all patients is likely higher.
Does Dr. Harris receive payments from pharmaceutical companies?
Yes. Dr. Harris received a total of $2,406 from 27 companies across 123 individual payments. These payments are legal, publicly disclosed under the federal Sunshine Act, and common among physicians — 57% of all U.S. physicians receive at least one industry payment. Patients may wish to ask their doctor about these relationships, especially if a recommended drug or device appears in the payment records.
How do Dr. Harris's costs compare to other spinal cord injury medicine physicians in Austin?
Dr. Harris's average Medicare payment per service is $53. Note that these figures represent what Medicare pays, not your out-of-pocket cost, which depends on your specific insurance plan and deductible. Procedure-level data above shows both what was submitted and what Medicare paid for each service type.
What does Data Coverage mean?
Data Coverage (currently Very High for Dr. Harris) measures how much public federal data is available about a provider. It is not a quality rating. A "Very High" or "High" level means the provider has data across multiple federal sources (NPPES, PECOS, Medicare Utilization, Open Payments), indicating a long track record of practice, Medicare participation, and industry disclosure. A "Low" or "Moderate" level may simply mean the provider is newer, does not see Medicare patients, or has not received any industry payments — none of which are inherently negative. Read our full methodology →
Is this data up to date?
Each data source has its own update cycle. Provider registry data (NPPES) is updated weekly. Medicare enrollment (PECOS) is updated monthly. Medicare practice data has a ~2 year lag — the most recent available is typically 2 years prior. Industry payment data (Open Payments) is published annually, usually in June, covering the prior calendar year. We display the data date prominently on each section so you always know how current it is. See our data freshness policy →
About this page

All data on this page is sourced verbatim from public federal records published by the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS): NPPES ↗, Open Payments ↗, Medicare Provider Utilization ↗, and PECOS. Publication is mandated by the Physician Payments Sunshine Act (§6002 ACA, 42 U.S.C. §1320a-7h) and the Freedom of Information Act.

This page is not medical advice, an endorsement, a recommendation, or a quality rating. The Transparency Score measures data completeness — how much federal information exists for this provider — not clinical performance, patient outcomes, or quality of care. Always verify information directly with the provider and consult a licensed clinician before making medical decisions.

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Data Disclaimer — Data sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS): National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES), Open Payments program, Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data, and Provider Enrollment & Certification data (PECOS). Published under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). This website is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or authorized by CMS, HHS, or the U.S. Government. Data may contain errors as reported to CMS by providers and reporting entities. Payments from industry are legal and do not indicate wrongdoing. Medicare data reflects only patients aged 65+ or those with qualifying disabilities. For corrections, contact CMS directly. This information does not constitute medical advice and should not be used as the sole basis for choosing a healthcare provider. Procedure descriptions use plain language and do not reference CPT® codes, which are copyrighted by the American Medical Association. Full methodology → · Report a data error → · Privacy policy →