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Conflicts of Interest in “Throwaway” Dermatology Publications: Analysis of the Open Payments Database

机译:“一次性”皮肤科出版物的利益冲突:公开支付数据库的分析

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Background Dermatology journals, periodicals, editorials, and news magazines are influential resources that are not uniformly regulated and subject to influence from the pharmaceutical industry. This study evaluates industry payments to physician editorial board members of common dermatology publications, including “throwaway” publications. Objective The aim of this study was to characterize the extent and nature of industry payments to editorial board members of different dermatologic publications in order to ascertain differences in payments between different types of publications. Methods A list of editorial board members was compiled from a collection of clinical dermatology publications received over a 3-month period. Data from the Open Payments database from 2013 to 2019 were collected, and analysis of payments data was performed. Results Ten publications were evaluated, and payments data for 466 physicians were analyzed. The total compensation across all years was US $75,622,369.64. Consulting, services other than consulting, and travel or lodging payments constituted most of the payments. A fraction of dermatologists received the majority of payments. The top payers were manufacturers of biologic medications. Payment amounts were higher for throwaway publications compared to peer-reviewed journals. Conclusions Editorial board members of dermatology publications received substantial payments from the pharmaceutical industry. A minority of physicians receive the lion’s share of payments from industry. “Throwaway” publications have more financial conflict of interest than do peer-reviewed journals. The impact of these conflicts of interest on patient care, physicians' practice patterns, and patient perception of physicians is noteworthy.
机译:背景皮肤科期刊,期刊,编辑和新闻杂志是不统一受管制的有影响力的资源,并受制药行业的影响。本研究评估了对普通皮肤科出版物的医生编辑委员会成员的行业支付,包括“重新登记”出版物。目的本研究的目的是在不同皮肤出版物的编辑委员会成员中表征行业支付的程度和性质,以确定不同类型出版物之间的付款差异。方法从3个月内收到的临床皮肤科出版物的集合编制了一份编辑委员会成员。从2013年到2019年开始的公开支付数据库的数据被收集,并进行了付款数据的分析。结果评估了十种出版物,分析了466名医师的付款数据。全年的赔偿总额为75,622,369.64美元。咨询,咨询和旅行或住宿付款以外的服务构成了大多数付款。一小部分皮肤科医生获得了大部分付款。顶级付款人是生物药物制造商。与同行评审期刊相比,投资出版物的付款金额更高。结论编辑委员会皮肤科出版物的成员从制药行业获得了大量的付款。少数医生接受了狮子的份额来自行业的付款。 “Throwaway”出版物的利益更多的财务冲突而非同行评审期刊。这些利益冲突对患者护理的影响,医生的实践模式以及患者对医生的感知是值得注意的。

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