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Area of Science:

  • Medical Economics
  • Surgical Practice
  • Industry-Physician Relationships

Background:

  • The Open Payments database enhances transparency in medical industry financial relationships.
  • Existing research often analyzes only one year of this data.
  • This study examines five years of industry payments to plastic surgeons (2014-2018).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze trends in industry payments to plastic surgeons over a five-year period.
  • To provide guidance on conflict-of-interest reporting for plastic surgeons.
  • To propose an algorithm for managing industry relationships responsibly.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of non-research payments to plastic surgeons from January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2018.
  • Utilization of descriptive statistics via R Statistical Software.
  • Data visualization using Tableau.

Main Results:

  • Over $140 million in payments were made to 8,148 plastic surgeons.
  • 41% of payments were royalties/licenses to 50 surgeons.
  • 15 companies accounted for 80% of the total payment amount, with Allergan being the largest payer.

Conclusions:

  • Managing industry relationships is crucial for plastic surgeons.
  • The study provides foundational guidelines for everyday plastic surgeons to navigate industry interactions.
  • Evolving discussions emphasize the importance of transparent and ethical financial ties in medicine.