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Open Payments: Definition and Healthcare Context
Full name: CMS Open Payments Program
CMS Open Payments is a national disclosure program established by the Physician Payments Sunshine Act that collects and publishes information about financial relationships between drug and device manufacturers and applicable physicians, teaching hospitals, and other health care providers. Manufacturers and group purchasing organizations (GPOs) report payments and transfers of value — including consulting fees, research grants, meals, travel, and royalties — to CMS annually. Open Payments data is publicly searchable at openpaymentsdata.cms.gov.
Last updated: 2026-05-31Reviewed by: Dr. Jennifer Montecillo, MD — Gullas College of Medicine, 2019. Non-practicing medical reviewer.
How it’s used
- CMS Open Payments: Fonteum ingests annual Open Payments data to surface physician financial disclosures on provider profiles, keyed to NPI.
Frequently asked questions
- What is CMS Open Payments?
- Open Payments is a CMS transparency program that discloses financial relationships between health care manufacturers, GPOs, and physicians or teaching hospitals.
- What types of payments are reported in Open Payments?
- Reported transfers include consulting fees, research grants, speaker honoraria, meals, travel, entertainment, royalties, and other items of value.
- Is Open Payments data public?
- Yes. All collected Open Payments data is publicly searchable and downloadable at openpaymentsdata.cms.gov.