Dr. Robert Morris, MD

NPI: 1326126228
Total Payments
$62.06
2017 Payments
$62.06
Companies
2
Transactions
2

Payment Breakdown by Category

Food & Beverage$62.06 (100.0%)

Payments by Nature

Nature of Payment Amount Transactions Share
Food and Beverage $62.06 2 100.0%

Top Paying Companies

Company Total Records Latest Year
Amgen Inc. $50.00 1 $0 (2017)
Allergan Inc. $12.06 1 $0 (2017)

Payment History by Year

Year Amount Transactions Top Company
2017 $62.06 2 Amgen Inc. ($50.00)

All Payment Transactions

2 individual payment records from CMS Open Payments

Date Company Product Nature Form Amount Type
11/30/2017 Allergan Inc. BYSTOLIC (Drug) Food and Beverage In-kind items and services $12.06 General
Category: CARDIOVASCULAR
08/17/2017 Amgen Inc. Enbrel (Biological) Food and Beverage In-kind items and services $50.00 General
Category: Inflammation

About Dr. Robert Morris, MD

Dr. Robert Morris, MD is a Dermatology healthcare provider based in Fresno, California. This provider has been registered with the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) since 11/01/2006. The National Provider Identifier (NPI) number assigned to this provider is 1326126228.

According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Open Payments database, Dr. Robert Morris, MD has received a total of $62.06 in payments from pharmaceutical and medical device companies, with $62.06 received in 2017. These payments were reported across 2 transactions from 2 companies. The most common payment nature is "Food and Beverage" ($62.06).

Practice Information

  • Specialty Dermatology
  • Location Fresno, CA
  • Active Since 11/01/2006
  • Last Updated 05/07/2009
  • Taxonomy Code 207N00000X
  • Entity Type Individual
  • NPI Number 1326126228

Products in Payments

  • Enbrel (Biological) $50.00
  • BYSTOLIC (Drug) $12.06

Data Sources

Provider data from NPPES. Payment data from CMS Open Payments. Medicare data from CMS Medicare Provider Utilization. All data is public and updated periodically.

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