制药行业薪酬披露是否会导致处方的成本意识?来自新泽西的证据

Sara Parker-Lue
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本文探讨是否披露制药行业支付给医生减少品牌处方披露医生在医院护理。披露的基础是声誉后果的威胁;然而,目前尚不清楚声誉激励(无论是社会的还是经济的)在医院的背景下会特别强。我利用新泽西州卫生部(New Jersey Department of Health)的出院数据,进行了一项独特的自然实验:在医生收到付款后,但在他们意识到付款将被披露之前,对他们进行了观察。使用差异中的差异来比较医生在付款披露前后对品牌药的处方,我发现披露并没有像希望的那样引起成本意识:披露导致披露的医生相对于未披露的医生,品牌药的份额增加了0.8个百分点。
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Can Disclosure of Pharmaceutical Industry Payments Induce Cost Conscious Prescribing? Evidence from New Jersey
This paper examines whether disclosure of pharmaceutical industry payments to physicians reduces branded prescribing by disclosed physicians in hospital care. The basis of disclosure is the threat of reputational consequences; however, it is not clear that reputational incentives (either social or financial) will be particularly strong in the hospital context. Using hospital discharge data from the New Jersey Department of Health, I exploit a unique natural experiment in which physicians are observed after receiving payments but before they are aware that they will be disclosed. Using differences-in-differences to compare within-physician prescriptions of branded drugs before and after their payments were disclosed, I find that disclosure does not induce cost consciousness as hoped: disclosure led to a 0.8 percentage point increase in the share of branded drugs by disclosed physicians relative to undisclosed physicians.
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