Glaxosmithkline, LLC.

Reporting payments is a legal requirement; large totals often reflect large product portfolios.

$171Mgeneral payments (2019-2025)
$3.9Mresearch payments (2019-2025)
217,893clinicians paid

General and research payments are shown separately, never blended. Research payments are often institution-directed and tied to clinical trials.

General payments by year

2019 $17M
2020 $17M
2021 $24M
2022 $29M
2023 $35M
2024 $26M
2025 $23M

General payments only, as reported to CMS. Research payments are totaled above and not included in these bars.

Products most associated with its payments

Specialties it works with most

Pulmonary Disease $41M
Allergy & Immunology $15M
Rheumatology $11M
Family Medicine $10M
Gynecologic Oncology $9.8M
Internal Medicine $9.4M

Clinicians with the largest reported totals

Often long-running consulting, speaking, or advisory relationships, which companies must report by law. A large total is not evidence of anything improper.

ClinicianLocationSpecialtyGeneral payments (2019-2025)
Jesse Goodman Washington, DC Infectious Disease $1,847,552.35
Harry Dietz Baltimore, MD Clinical Genetics (M.D.) $1,422,180.68
Cedric Franklin Rutland Riverside, CA Critical Care Medicine (Internal Medicine) $1,010,591.53
Michael Ott Eglin Afb, FL Pulmonary Disease $902,782.95
Laurie Glimcher New York, NY Rheumatology $887,017.75
Ajay Singh Boston, MA Nephrology (Internal Medicine) $773,714.93
Jacqueline Eghrari-Sabet Vienna, VA Allergy & Immunology $701,967.50
Antonio Anzueto San Antonio, TX Pulmonary Disease $700,465.51
William Frazier Canton, MS Pulmonary Disease $692,128.23
Harold Barron South San Francisco, CA $691,242.38

Source: CMS Open Payments, program years 2019-2025, as reported to CMS by drug and device makers (published June 30, 2026). Drug and device detail covers 2023-2025.