The U.S. Physician Payments Sunshine Act mandates the reporting of payments or items of value received by physicians from drug, medical device, and biological agent manufacturers. The impact of these payments on physician prescribing has not been examined at large scale.We linked public Medicare Part D prescribing data and Sunshine Act data for 2013. Physician payments were examined descriptively within specialties, and then for association with prescribing costs and patterns using regression models. Models were adjusted for potential physician-level confounding features, including sex, geographic region, and practice size.Among 725,169 individuals with Medicare prescribing data, 341,644 had documented payments in the OPP data (47.1%). Amon...
Physicians\u27 relationships with the pharmaceutical industry have recently come under public scruti...
Association between opioid-related payments and Medicare Part D opioid prescribing for physicians re...
BackgroundA study has shown that industry payments to physicians for drugs are associated not only w...
Abstract Background While many new medications may offer advantages over existing drugs, some newer ...
Gifts from pharmaceutical companies are believed to influence prescribing behavior, but few studies ...
BACKGROUND:While the rise in opioid analgesic prescribing and overdose deaths was multifactorial, fi...
Healthcare industry players make payments to medical providers for non-research expenses. While thes...
This paper estimates the impact of gifts - monetary or in-kind payments - from pharmaceutical firms ...
Importance Gifts from pharmaceutical companies are believed to influence prescribing behavior, but ...
Importance Gifts from pharmaceutical companies are believed to influence prescribing behavior, but ...
Physician-industry interactions are common, and the nature of industry payment to physicians and the...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between physician characteristics and the value of industry...
BackgroundThe rapidly increased spending on insulin is a major public health issue in the United Sta...
The Open Payments database reports payments made to physicians by industry. Given the potential for ...
The Open Payments database reports payments made to physicians by industry. Given the potential for ...
Physicians\u27 relationships with the pharmaceutical industry have recently come under public scruti...
Association between opioid-related payments and Medicare Part D opioid prescribing for physicians re...
BackgroundA study has shown that industry payments to physicians for drugs are associated not only w...
Abstract Background While many new medications may offer advantages over existing drugs, some newer ...
Gifts from pharmaceutical companies are believed to influence prescribing behavior, but few studies ...
BACKGROUND:While the rise in opioid analgesic prescribing and overdose deaths was multifactorial, fi...
Healthcare industry players make payments to medical providers for non-research expenses. While thes...
This paper estimates the impact of gifts - monetary or in-kind payments - from pharmaceutical firms ...
Importance Gifts from pharmaceutical companies are believed to influence prescribing behavior, but ...
Importance Gifts from pharmaceutical companies are believed to influence prescribing behavior, but ...
Physician-industry interactions are common, and the nature of industry payment to physicians and the...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between physician characteristics and the value of industry...
BackgroundThe rapidly increased spending on insulin is a major public health issue in the United Sta...
The Open Payments database reports payments made to physicians by industry. Given the potential for ...
The Open Payments database reports payments made to physicians by industry. Given the potential for ...
Physicians\u27 relationships with the pharmaceutical industry have recently come under public scruti...
Association between opioid-related payments and Medicare Part D opioid prescribing for physicians re...
BackgroundA study has shown that industry payments to physicians for drugs are associated not only w...