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Kasra Ziai1, Ronald Sahyouni1,2, Omid Moshtaghi1, Kimberly Vu1, Khodayar Goshtasbi1, Yaser Ghavami1, Lauren Lee1, Harrison W Lin1, Hamid R Djalilian1,2.
Abstract
Since the introduction of the Sunshine Act in 2010 and Open Payments Database (OPD) in 2013, a significant amount of data has been collected on physicians and the payments received through ties with pharmaceutical and medical device companies. To date, a study within the field of otology and neurotology using data from the 2015 OPD has not been conducted. As such, we assessed the validity and accuracy of OPD information for otologists and neurotologists (O&Ns). Of the 126 physicians listed as O&Ns in the OPD, 25 were actually general otolaryngologists, and 1 was a cardiologist. In addition, 88 O&Ns were misclassified by the OPD as general otolaryngologists. A total of 1156 payments, summing $1,966,204, were made to O&Ns as a whole, with 646, 507, and 3 payments classified as general, research, and ownership/investment interests, respectively. Analysis of OPD data for O&Ns demonstrates a significant financial relationship between O&N physicians and industry, as well as noteworthy inaccuracies in the OPD that likely affect other subspecialties.Entities:
Keywords: Open Payments Database; Sunshine Act; neurotology; open payment database; otology; payments
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29389305 DOI: 10.1177/0194599817742357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ISSN: 0194-5998 Impact factor: 3.497