Marshall Deborah C, Jackson Madeleine E, Hattangadi-Gluth Jona A
Department of Radiation Medicine and Applied Sciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA; University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA.
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA.
Mayo Clin Proc. 2016 Jan;91(1):84-96. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2015.10.016.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Open Payments program implements Section 6002 of the Affordable Care Act requiring medical product manufacturers to report payments made to physicians or teaching hospitals as well as ownership or investment interests held by physicians in the manufacturer. To determine the characteristics and distribution of these industry payments by specialty, we analyzed physician payments made between August 1, 2013, and December 31, 2013, that were publicly disclosed by Open Payments. We compared payments between specialty types (medical, surgical, and other) and across specialties within each type using the Pearson χ(2) test and the Kruskal-Wallis test. The number of physicians receiving payments was compared with the total number of active physicians in each specialty in 2012. We also analyzed physician ownership interests. Allopathic and osteopathic physicians received 2.43 million payments totaling $475 million. General payments represented 90% of payments by total value ($430 million) (per-physician median, $100; interquartile range [IQR], $31-$273; mean ± SD, $1407±$23,766), with the remaining 10% ($45 million) as research payments (median, $2365; IQR, $592-$8550; mean ± SD, $12,880±$66,743). Physicians most likely to receive general payments were cardiovascular specialists (78%) and neurosurgeons (77%); those least likely were pathologists (9%). Reports of ownership interest in reporting entities included $310 million in dollar amount invested and $447 million in value of interest held by 2093 physicians. In conclusion, the distribution and characteristics of industry payments to physicians varied widely by specialty during the first half-year of Open Payments reporting.
医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心的“公开支付”计划实施了《平价医疗法案》第6002条,要求医疗产品制造商报告向医生或教学医院支付的款项,以及医生在制造商中拥有的所有权或投资权益。为了按专业确定这些行业支付的特征和分布情况,我们分析了2013年8月1日至2013年12月31日期间由“公开支付”公开披露的医生支付情况。我们使用Pearson χ(2)检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验比较了专业类型(内科、外科和其他)之间以及每种类型内各专业之间的支付情况。将接受支付的医生数量与2012年各专业在职医生总数进行了比较。我们还分析了医生的所有权权益。全科医生和骨科医生共收到243万笔支付,总计4.75亿美元。一般支付占支付总额(4.3亿美元)的90%(每位医生中位数为100美元;四分位间距[IQR]为31美元至273美元;均值±标准差为1407美元±23766美元),其余10%(4500万美元)为研究支付(中位数为2365美元;IQR为592美元至8550美元;均值±标准差为12880美元±66743美元)。最有可能获得一般支付的医生是心血管专科医生(78%)和神经外科医生(77%);最不可能获得的是病理科医生(9%)。报告实体中所有权权益报告包括2093名医生投资的3.1亿美元金额和持有的价值4.47亿美元的权益。总之,在“公开支付”报告的上半年,行业向医生支付的分布和特征因专业不同而有很大差异。