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New Investigation Reveals that Dr Richard Book received $2,896 in Medical Company payments



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Dr. Richard Book, a La Junta-based family physician, may be able to help you. This family physician has been practicing in Colorado for more than 31 years. He is a family physician who works at Arkansas Valley Family Practice as well as Lincoln Community Hospital. He received $2,896 in payments from medical companies between 2014 and 2018. Compare Dr. Book to other La Junta practitioners to find the one that best suits your needs.

Family Medicine Specialist Dr. Richard Book

Dr. Richard Book is a Family Medicine Specialist in La Junta, Colorado. He has over 3 years of medical experience and is highly-rated in 14 conditions. Dr. Book is available by phone and accepts most major insurance policies. MediFind strives provide the most accurate information on insurance providers. You can also review Dr. Book's fees and see if he is accepting new patient.


Dr. Richard Book holds a board certificate in family medicine. He has a 3.8 overall rating and accepts most major insurance plans. His office accepts Medicare*, and patients are accepted with no copayment. You can make an appointment online or call his office to confirm his acceptance of your insurance. If you don’t have insurance, call your provider's offices to find out if they offer coverage.

He has received $2896 from medical companies

The Washington Post has published a fresh investigation that reveals Dr. Book has received $2896 in medical company payments in recent years. This is the second major investigation on doctor payments. Previously, the Washington Post reported that Dr. Book had received $2,896 in payments from pharmaceutical companies between 2013 and 2014. Washington Post reported Dr. Book receiving payments from insurance companies for 285 days in 2014. This is a record amount.


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ProPublica tracks industry payments to physicians since 2010. You can search their interactive Dollars for Docs database to find payments from 17 companies during the 2009-2013 period. As part of federal settlements, most companies had to report these payments. Additionally, drug and device manufacturers were required to report publicly payments to doctors under the Affordable Care Act. However, many questions remain about the extent of industry payments.


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New Investigation Reveals that Dr Richard Book received $2,896 in Medical Company payments