1 Physician-Industry Transparency: The U.S. Physician Payment Sunshine Act.

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1 Physician-Industry Transparency: The U.S. Physician Payment Sunshine Act

2 Agenda Sunshine Act/Open Payments Overview Reporting Requirements Dates and Requirements CMS Data Review Process How Can Physicians Prepare

3 The U.S. Physician Payment Sunshine Act/Open Payments is a federal law that requires all pharmaceutical, biologics and medical device manufacturers to disclose payments and transfers of value provided to U.S. physicians and teaching hospitals The Sunshine Act: –Makes interactions significantly more visible to the public –Covers only U.S. physicians and teaching hospitals –Applies to U.S. physicians regardless of the country where a payment or transfer of value occurs Manufacturers are required to submit Sunshine Act data to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) each year Sunshine Act/Open Payments Overview

4 All payments or transfers of value over $10 Any payments made to another entity “at the request of” or “on behalf of” a physician or teaching hospital If, within a calendar year, a manufacturer makes payments to or provides a physician or teaching hospital in excess of $100 in total, then all payments and items of value provided during that calendar year must be reported (even if they are individually less than $10) A manufacturer is required to report research payments made to institutions conducting clinical research on the manufacturer’s behalf, including the name(s) of the Principal Investigator(s), even if the manufacturer does not direct funds to those specific physicians Reporting Requirements Types of payments or items of value that must be reported include: ►Consulting Payments and Honoraria ►Research & Clinical-Trial Related Expenditures ►Educational Items (e.g., textbooks, journal article reprints) ►Educational and Research Grants ►Royalty Payments and Licensing Fees ►Expenses such as Travel, Lodging and Meals ►Training & Education Expenses ►Charitable Donations

5 INCLUDED Name of recipient HCP, contact information, specialty HCP’s National Provider Identifier State License Number of HCP Date of the payment or transfer of the item of value Dollar value Product associated with the interaction Description of the type and nature of the payment or item of value Destination (for travel expenses) Payments made or transfers of value provided to physician assistants, nurses, lab technicians or hospital administrative staff Anatomical models or wall models used to educate patients on a particular procedure or product Coffee, snacks or other refreshments provided at booths or during large events at third-party conferences Short-term loan of devices/capital equipment Important Note: Even if the Sunshine Act excludes these types of payments from its reporting requirements, manufacturers may still be required to disclose this information for other purposes EXCLUDED Reporting Requirements (cont’d) Per CMS, physicians cannot repay a manufacturer for a payment/transfer of value and have the payment removed from a manufacturer's report.

6 July 14 – Sept. 25, 2014: Review, Dispute & Correction U.S. physicians and teaching hospitals have 45 days to review the data that companies report to CMS under their names and to register inquiries about their data with CMS Physicians, teaching hospitals and companies have 15 days to research and address reported data inquiries AUG MAR SEP 30 Aug. 1, 2013: Pharmaceutical, biologics and medical device companies were required to: Track payments and items of value provided to U.S. physicians and teaching hospitals Be prepared to publically disclose any meal, educational item, consulting payment or other financial interaction between the industry and a physician or teaching hospital March 31, 2014: Pharmaceutical, biologics and medical device companies provided the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) with aggregate data regarding interactions with U.S. physicians and teaching hospitals between August 1 and December 31, 2013 Sept. 30, 2014: The statute requires CMS to post data on a public, searchable government- maintained website and continue to post the data annually. CMS must also submit reports to states that include a summary of payments made to covered recipients in each state Dates and Requirements JUNE AUG June 2014: Pharmaceutical, biologics and medical device companies provided CMS with a detailed report regarding interactions with U.S. physicians and teaching hospitals between August 1 and December 31, 2013 JULYSEP 2015 March 31, 2015: Manufacturers submit 2014 data to CMS April – May 2015: Review, dispute and correction period for 2014 data June 30, 2015: 2014 data will be posted on public website CMS submits report to states **ONGOING** Physicians/teaching hospitals can report inquiries to CMS throughout the year Only inquires that are reported during the initial 45-day review period and addressed during the 15-day follow-up period will be included in the initial public website posting on September 30, 2014

7 CMS Data Review Process CMS informed U.S. physicians and teaching hospitals who registered with the agency that their data was ready, beginning a 45-day review window. July 14 – September 10, 2014 (Original deadline was August 27, but deadline was extended to adjust for system downtime) Physicians and teaching hospitals reviewed data for accuracy and completeness, initiated inquiries with CMS by filling out an electronic form to provide transaction details Ended September 11, 2014 The transaction entered into the online form will be flagged as an inquiry, and the system will notify the manufacturer of the details September 11 – 25, 2014

8 How Can Physicians Prepare? Physicians can prepare by: Reviewing their hospital/medical facility policies Understanding the reason for any payments or transfers of value Proactively reviewing the data disclosed under their names Being mindful of responding to media requests

9 In Closing We value and look forward to continuing our essential collaboration with physicians, hospitals and other health care providers, which allows us to deliver innovative, less-invasive medical devices and procedures for the benefit of patients. We are committed to acting with integrity in all of our interactions with physicians. Thank you! Note: The contents of this presentation are not intended to be legal advice. For information about how the Sunshine Act impacts you specifically, please contact your attorney or your institution’s Legal Department.