Between 2018 and 2024, companies reported $332M in payments to 9,984 District of Columbia physicians and teaching hospitals — broken down below by congressional district and county, plus who paid and who got paid. ‹ Back to the national map
Shaded by total reported payments. Hover an area for detail; click to drill in. ZIP→area mapping covers ~98% of payments (PO-box/unique ZIPs excluded). Source: CMS Open Payments, loaded by Civly.
2018–2024 reported payments, from Civly's loaded copy of CMS Open Payments. A payment is a disclosure, not an accusation.
physicians and teaching hospitals took at least one payment.
reported across 267,047 individual payments.
District of Columbia is one of the smaller markets for industry money, ranking 35th of 51 for total reported payments — $332M across 267,047 individual payments from 2018 to 2024, 0.42% of the $78.26B reported nationwide. Spread across the 9,984 District of Columbia physicians and teaching hospitals that took at least one payment, that's $33,230 per recipient — about 20% below the $41,481 national average, 22nd of 51 on a per-physician basis. Within the state, the biggest single payer was PFIZER INC. at $25M; Neurology took in more than any other specialty; the state's largest individual recipient, Silverberg Jonathan, was paid $4M across 2,522 payments.
Search any physician in District of Columbia and see what they were paid — click a result for their largest individual payments.
From Civly's loaded copy of CMS Open Payments. Being listed does not imply wrongdoing — most payments are routine. Names can be shared by multiple physicians; confirm by city and specialty.
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