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A Closer Look at the Relationship Between Industry and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Surgeons

机译:仔细研究行业与骨科运动医学外科医生之间的关系

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Background: A recent study demonstrated that discrepancies exist between disclosures reported by authors publishing in The American Journal of Sports Medicine and disclosures listed in the Physician Payments Sunshine Act–initiated Open Payments database, managed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). However, no study to date has explored the relationship between the biopharmaceutical and device industry (industry) and the membership base of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM). Purpose: To critically examine the relationship between orthopaedic sports medicine surgeons and industry. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: The publicly available CMS Open Payments database website was accessed to search for sports medicine orthopaedic surgeons in the United States who were members of the AOSSM. Financial data, specifically general, research, and ownership payments for 2015, were recorded for each surgeon. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) disclosures of each surgeon were then obtained. Descriptive statistics and simple proportions were calculated to summarize the collected data, including years in practice and amount of payment. Median values for general payments were compared to provide a more accurate reflection of payments transferred to a “typical” sports medicine surgeon. Results: A total of $58,113,561 in general payments, $3,996,051 in research payments, $72,481,814 in money invested, and $144,552,383 in interest earned from money invested were identified as being paid to 2274 surgeons (all amounts in US$). The distribution of total general payments received was skewed: 10% of surgeons received 95.4% ($55,463,183) of the total general payments. A total of 1433 surgeons had completed, up-to-date AAOS disclosures. Although 44% (635 surgeons) self-reported no financial conflict to the AAOS, the Open Payments database indicated some level of industry support to these surgeons. Unreported general payments totaled $1,393,212, or a median of $561 per surgeon (interquartile range, $10-$200,048). Conclusion: Although orthopaedic sports medicine surgeons received substantial payments from industry, most of the total general payments were given to a small proportion of people. The regional distribution of these payments did not differ significantly. Summary reports of data are largely skewed by outliers and should be interpreted with caution. However, a large percentage of these surgeons failed to reveal industry support of any kind in their AAOS disclosures, including meals and educational funding, demonstrating the importance of transparency and accuracy when completing financial disclosures.
机译:背景:一项最新研究表明,《美国运动医学杂志》上发表的作者所报告的披露与由“医疗保险阳光法案”发起的开放支付数据库(由医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)管理)中列出的披露之间存在差异。但是,迄今为止,尚无任何研究探讨生物制药和器械行业(行业)与美国运动医学矫形外科学会(AOSSM)成员资格之间的关系。目的:认真研究骨科运动医学外科医生与行业之间的关系。研究设计:横断面研究。方法:访问可公开访问的CMS Open Payments数据库网站,以搜索美国AOSSM成员中的运动医学骨科医生。记录每位外科医生的财务数据,特别是2015年的一般,研究和所有权付款。然后,获得了美国骨科医师学会(AAOS)对每位外科医生的披露。计算描述性统计数据和简单的比例以汇总收集的数据,包括实际工作年数和付款金额。比较了一般付款的中位数,以更准确地反映转给“典型”运动医学外科医生的付款。结果:共向2274名外科医生支付了58,113,561美元的一般付款,3,996,051美元的研究付款,72,481,814美元的投资资金以及144,552,383美元的投资利息收入(所有金额均以美元计)。收到的一般付款总额的分配是歪斜的:10%的外科医生获得了一般付款总额的95.4%(55,463,183美元​​)。总共1433位外科医生已经完成了AAOS的最新披露。尽管有44%(635名外科医生)自我报告没有与AAOS发生财务冲突,但“开放付款”数据库显示了对这些外科医生的一定程度的行业支持。未报告的一般付款总额为1,393,212美元,或每位外科医生的中位数为561美元(四分位间距为10-200,048美元)。结论:尽管骨科运动医学外科医生从行业中获得了可观的报酬,但总的总体报酬中的大部分是给了小部分人。这些付款的区域分布没有显着差异。数据摘要报告在很大程度上被异常值所歪曲,应谨慎解释。但是,这些外科医生中有很大一部分没有在其AOSOS披露中提供任何形式的行业支持,包括膳食和教育经费,这证明了在完成财务披露时保持透明度和准确性的重要性。

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