The ever-awesome nonprofit investigative journalism site ProPublica has a new story about how more drug companies are reporting which doctors are on their payrolls—and the numbers are down.

You can search for your doc by name.

Last year, when I first saw this database, I searched for my primary care physician, and he didn't come up. This morning, he comes up as having taken about $1,500 in "consulting" and "travel" fees from Pfizer.

It's hard to know how to feel about this, or whether it matters. Other docs, according to ProPublica, have taken upwards of $300,000 per year from these companies—obviously a conflict. But a measly $1,500? And what took place during those consulting sessions? It depends on which drug he was pushing, right?

Is it even worth worrying about?