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Treatment compliance under physician-industry relationship: a framework of health-care coordination in the USA.

Jie Chen1, Arturo Vargas-Bustamante.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Factors associated with treatment compliance have been well studied. However, no study has examined treatment compliance under the context of physician-industry relationship. This study developed a conceptual framework of physician-industry relationship and treatment compliance, and empirically tested patients' treatment compliance and affordability under the physician-industry relationship in the USA.
DESIGN: We first proposed a conceptual framework to analyze different scenarios, where the physician-industry relationship could impact patients' treatment compliance and affordability, taking into consideration the role of health insurers. We then employed a nationally representative data set to investigate these relationships. Multivariable logistic regressions were employed to examine the physician-industry relationship and the physicians' perception of patients' treatment compliance. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: 2008 Health Tracking Physician Survey.
RESULTS: Our results showed that physicians with closer industry relationships were more likely to report rejection of care by insurers [odds ratios (ORs): 1.24-1.85, P < 0.001], patients' non-compliance with treatment (OR: 1.34, P < 0.01) and patients' inability to pay (OR: 1.42, P < 0.01) as the major problems affecting their ability to provide high quality care, when compared with physicians without industry relationships.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results shed light on the lack of articulation among industry, physicians and health insurers in the USA. It is important to make sure that different agents in the health-care marketplace, such as physicians, industry, and health insurers, coordinate more efficiently to provide quality and consistent care to patients.

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Keywords:  general methodology; health policy; health-care system; patient-centered care; patient–provider communication/information; quality improvement; quality management; statistical methods

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23407823     DOI: 10.1093/intqhc/mzt017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Qual Health Care        ISSN: 1353-4505            Impact factor:   2.038


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1.  Attitudes and relationship between physicians and the pharmaceutical industry in a public general hospital in Lima, Peru.

Authors:  Aldo De Ferrari; Cesar Gentille; Long Davalos; Leandro Huayanay; German Malaga
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-06-30       Impact factor: 3.240

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