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2016 年至 2020 年接受行业一般支付的普通外科医生和研究员接受的行业一般支付的公开支付数据分析:支付差距和 COVID-19 大流行的影响。

Open Payments Data Analysis of General and Fellowship-trained Surgeons Receiving Industry General Payments From 2016 to 2020: Payment Disparities and COVID-19 Pandemic Impact.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE.

College of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE.

出版信息

Ann Surg. 2023 Sep 1;278(3):396-407. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000005951. Epub 2023 Jun 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To characterize industry nonresearch payments made to general and fellowship-trained surgeons between 2016 and 2020.

BACKGROUND

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Open Payments Data (OPD) reports industry payments made to physicians related to drugs and medical devices. General payments are those not associated with research.

METHODS

OPD data were queried for general and fellowship-trained surgeons who received general payments from 2016 to 2020. Payments' nature, amount, company, covered product, and location were collected. Surgeons' demographics, subspecialty, and leadership roles in hospitals, societies, and editorial boards were evaluated.

RESULTS

From 2016 to 2020, 44,700 general and fellowship-trained surgeons were paid $535,425,543 in 1,440,850 general payments. The median payment was $29.18. The most frequent payments were for food and beverage (76.6%) and travel and lodging (15.6%); however, the highest dollar payments were for consulting fees ($93,128,401; 17.4%), education ($88,404,531; 16.5%), royalty or license ($87,471,238; 16.3%), and travel and lodging ($66,333,149; 12.4%). Five companies made half of all payments ($265,654,522; 49.6%): Intuitive Surgical ($128,517,411; 24%), Boston Scientific ($48,094,570; 9%), Edwards Lifesciences ($41,835,544, 7.8%), Medtronic Vascular ($33,607,136; 6.3%), and W. L. Gore & Associates ($16,626,371; 3.1%). Medical devices comprised 74.7% of payments ($399,897,217), followed by drugs and biologicals ($33,945,300; 6.3%). Texas, California, Florida, New York, and Pennsylvania received the most payments; however, the top dollar payments were in California ($65,702,579; 12.3%), Michigan ($52,990,904, 9.9%), Texas ($39,362,131; 7.4%), Maryland ($37,611,959; 7%), and Florida ($33,417,093, 6.2%). General surgery received the highest total payments ($245,031,174; 45.8%), followed by thoracic surgery ($167,806,514; 31.3%) and vascular surgery ($60,781,266; 11.4%). A total of 10,361 surgeons were paid >$5000, of which 1614 were women (15.6%); in this group, men received higher payments than women (means, $53,446 vs $22,571; P <0.001) and thoracic surgeons received highest payments (mean, $76,381; NS, P =0.14). A total of 120 surgeons were paid >$500,000 ($203,011,672; 38%)-5 non-Hispanic White (NHW) women (4.2%) and 82 NHW (68.3%), 24 Asian (20%), 7 Hispanic (5.8%), and 2 Black (1.7%) men; in this group, men received higher payments than women (means, $1,735,570 vs $684,224), and NHW men received payments double those of other men (means, $2,049,554 vs $955,368; NS, P =0.087). Among these 120 highly paid surgeons (>$500,000), 55 held hospital and departmental leadership roles, 30 were leaders in surgical societies, 27 authored clinical guidelines, and 16 served on journal editorial boards. During COVID-19, 2020 experienced half the number of payments than the preceding 3 years.

CONCLUSIONS

General and fellowship-trained surgeons received substantial industry nonresearch payments. The highest-paid recipients were men. Further work is warranted in assessing how race, gender, and leadership roles influence the nature of industry payments and surgical practice. A significant decline in payments was observed early during the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

目的

描述 2016 年至 2020 年间普通外科医生和专科培训外科医生接受的行业非研究性支付情况。

背景

医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心的公开支付数据(OPD)报告了与药物和医疗器械相关的医生的行业支付情况。一般支付是指与研究无关的支付。

方法

从 2016 年至 2020 年,查询接受一般支付的普通外科医生和专科培训外科医生的 OPD 数据。收集支付的性质、金额、公司、涵盖的产品和地点。评估外科医生的人口统计学、专业、医院、学会和编辑委员会的领导角色。

结果

2016 年至 2020 年,44700 名普通外科医生和专科培训外科医生获得了 53542.553 万美元的 1440850 笔一般支付。中位数支付金额为 29.18 美元。最常见的支付是食品和饮料(76.6%)和差旅和住宿(15.6%);然而,最高的美元支付是咨询费(9312.841 万美元;占 17.4%)、教育(8840.453 万美元;占 16.5%)、特许权使用费或许可证(8747.123 万美元;占 16.3%)和差旅和住宿(6633.314 万美元;占 12.4%)。五家公司获得了一半以上的支付款项(26565.452 万美元;占 49.6%):直觉外科公司(12851.741 万美元;占 24%)、波士顿科学公司(4809.457 万美元;占 9%)、爱德华兹生命科学公司(4183.544 万美元;占 7.8%)、美敦力血管公司(3360.713 万美元;占 6.3%)和戈尔公司(1662.637 万美元;占 3.1%)。支付款项中 74.7%是医疗器械(39989.721 万美元),其次是药品和生物制品(3394.53 万美元;占 6.3%)。德克萨斯州、加利福尼亚州、佛罗里达州、纽约州和宾夕法尼亚州收到的付款最多;然而,加州的最高美元支付金额最高(6570.2579 万美元;占 12.3%)、密歇根州(5299.0904 万美元;占 9.9%)、德克萨斯州(3936.213 万美元;占 7.4%)、马里兰州(3761.1959 万美元;占 7%)和佛罗里达州(3341.709 万美元;占 6.2%)。普通外科手术获得的总支付最高(24503.174 万美元;占 45.8%),其次是胸外科手术(16780.651 万美元;占 31.3%)和血管外科手术(6078.126 万美元;占 11.4%)。共有 10361 名外科医生获得了超过 5000 美元的支付,其中 1614 名是女性(15.6%);在这个群体中,男性的支付金额高于女性(平均值,53446 美元对 22571 美元;P <0.001),胸外科医生的支付金额最高(平均值,76381 美元;NS,P = 0.14)。共有 120 名外科医生获得了超过 50 万美元的支付(20301.11672 万美元;占 38%)——5 名非西班牙裔白人(NHW)女性(4.2%)和 82 名 NHW(68.3%)、24 名亚洲人(20%)、7 名西班牙裔(5.8%)和 2 名黑人(1.7%)男性;在这个群体中,男性的支付金额高于女性(平均值,1735570 美元对 684224 美元),NHW 男性的支付金额是其他男性的两倍(平均值,2049554 美元对 955368 美元;NS,P = 0.087)。在这 120 名高收入外科医生(>50 万美元)中,55 人担任医院和部门领导职务,30 人担任外科学会领导职务,27 人撰写临床指南,16 人担任期刊编辑委员会成员。在 COVID-19 期间,2020 年的支付数量比前三年减少了一半。

结论

普通外科医生和专科培训外科医生接受了大量的行业非研究性支付。收入最高的是男性。进一步的工作是评估种族、性别和领导角色如何影响行业支付和外科实践的性质。在 COVID-19 早期,支付金额大幅下降。

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