Quantifying Industry Spending on Promotional Events Using Open Payments Data

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Grundy, Quinn [1 ]
Held, Fabian [2 ]
Macisaac, Meghan [1 ]
Baugh, Christine M. [3 ,4 ]
Campbell, Eric G. [3 ,4 ]
Bero, Lisa [3 ]
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[1] Univ Toronto, Lawrence Bloomberg Fac Nursing, 155 Coll St,Ste 130, Toronto, ON M5T1P8, Canada
[2] Univ Sydney, Off Deputy Vice Chancellor Educ, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Ctr Bioeth & Humanities, Aurora, CO USA
[4] Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Div Gen Internal Med, Aurora, CO USA
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JAMA HEALTH FORUM | 2024年 / 5卷 / 06期
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10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.1581
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Importance Sponsorship of promotional events for health professionals is a key facet of marketing campaigns for pharmaceuticals and medical devices; however, there appears to be limited transparency regarding the scope and scale of this spending. Objective To develop a novel method for describing the scope and quantifying the spending by US pharmaceutical and medical companies on industry-sponsored promotional events for particular products. Design and Setting This was a cross-sectional study using records from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid's Open Payments database on payments made to prescribing clinicians from January 1 to December 21, 2022. Main Outcomes and Measures An event-centric approach was used to define sponsored events as groupings of payment records with matching variables. Events were characterized by value (coffee, lunch, dinner, or banquet) and number of attendees (small vs large). To test the method, the number of and total spending for each type of event across professional groups were calculated and used to identify the top 10 products related to dinner events. To validate the method, we extracted all event details advertised on the websites of 4 state-level nurse practitioner associations that regularly hosted industry-sponsored dinner events during 2022 and compared these with events identified in the Open Payments database. Results A total of 1 154 806 events sponsored by pharmaceutical and medical device companies were identified for 2022. Of these, 1 151 351 (99.7%) had fewer than 20 attendees, and 922 214 (80.0%) were considered to be a lunch ($10-$30 per person). Seven companies sponsored 16 031 dinners for the top 10 products. Of the 227 sponsored in-person dinner events hosted by the 4 state-level nurse practitioner associations, 168 (74.0%) matched events constructed from the Open Payments dataset. Conclusions and Relevance These findings indicate that an event-centric analysis of Open Payments data is a valid method to understand the scope and quantify spending by pharmaceutical and medical device companies on industry-sponsored promotional events attended by prescribers. Expanding and enforcing the reporting requirements to cover all payments to all registered health professionals would improve the accuracy of estimates of the true extent of all sponsored events and their impact on clinical practice.
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