Speedtrap
Payments companies reported to CMS as associated with Speedtrap. "Associated with" is CMS's wording: it links a payment to a product without saying the money was spent on it.
By year
Payments reported as associated with Speedtrap, per program year, as reported to CMS.
Who makes it
Specialties most often involved
Where the associated payments went, by the receiving clinician's specialty.
Clinicians most associated with Speedtrap
These are the largest totals companies reported as associated with Speedtrap. They are typically speaking or consulting arrangements, which companies must report by law; appearing here is not evidence of anything improper.
| Clinician | Location | Specialty | Associated payments (2023-2025) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zackary Birchard | Newark, OH | Orthopaedic Surgery | $227.52 |
| Heather Menzer | Albuquerque, NM | Orthopaedic Surgery | $166.36 |
| James Gladstone | New York, NY | $153.91 | |
| Dean Wang | Orange, CA | Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery) | $151.84 |
| Michael Cain | Thornton, CO | Orthopaedic Surgery | $142.64 |
| Leah Brown | San Antonio, TX | Orthopaedic Surgery | $134.54 |
| Nicholas Apseloff | Columbus, OH | Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery) | $127.24 |
| James Distefano | Alameda, CA | Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery) | $126.48 |
| Joshua Hatch | Oakland, CA | Orthopaedic Surgery | $126.48 |
| Alexander Rosinski | San Francisco, CA | Orthopaedic Surgery | $126.48 |
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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.