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CMS releases 2014 Sunshine Act data

By Jeff Layne (US), Selina Coleman (US) & Benjamin Koplin (US) on June 30, 2015
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On schedule, CMS released the 2014 Sunshine Act data, which shows $6.49 billion in transfers of value by pharmaceutical and medical-device manufacturers to physicians and teaching hospitals.  The data covers 11.4 million financial transactions attributed to over 600,000 physicians and more than 1,100 teaching hospitals.

Join us on July 8 or July 14 for a web seminar discussing the trends revealed by the 2014 data and exploring the compliance risks that affect both pharmaceutical and medical device entities reporting the data and hospitals reviewing data about their affiliated physicians. The web seminar is offered at no charge to clients and friends of Norton Rose Fulbright.

According to CMS, it validated 98.8% of all records for 2014 and 2013 data as containing accurate identifying information about the associated covered recipient. CMS rejected and did not process records that could not be verified as relating to an individual covered recipient. CMS has promised to continue to update the Sunshine Act / Open Payments website annually.

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Selina practices healthcare law at the Washington, D.C. office of Norton Rose Fulbright.  Focusing on regulatory and litigation matters, Selina provides guidance on compliance questions related to the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, government investigations of Medicare or Medicaid billing, self-disclosures related to fraud-and-abuse…

Selina practices healthcare law at the Washington, D.C. office of Norton Rose Fulbright.  Focusing on regulatory and litigation matters, Selina provides guidance on compliance questions related to the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, government investigations of Medicare or Medicaid billing, self-disclosures related to fraud-and-abuse laws, and appeals related to administrative reimbursement. Her clients include hospitals, pharmaceutical and medical-device manufacturers, and national retail pharmacy chains.  Selina also serves as the Steering Committee Co-Chair for the Health Law Section of the D.C. Bar.

Before joining Norton Rose Fulbright, Selina clerked for the Honorable Rebecca Beach Smith in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.

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