"Caught in Each Other's Traps": Factors Perpetuating Incentive-Linked Prescribing Deals Between Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry.
Mishal Sameer KhanAfifah Rahman-ShepherdMuhammad Naveed NoorAmna Rehana SiddiquiCatherine A GoodmanVirginia WisemanAfshan Khurshid IsaniWafa AftabSabeen SharifSadia ShakoorSameen SiddiqiRumina HasanPublished in: International journal of health policy and management (2024)
Regular interactions between pharmaceutical companies and PDs are normalised in our study setting. Progress on regulating these is hindered by the substantial role of incentive-linked prescribing in the financial success of physicians and pharmaceutical industry employees. A first step towards addressing the entrenchment of incentive-linked prescribing may be to reduce opposition to restrictions on incentivisation of physicians from stakeholders within the pharmaceutical industry, physicians themselves, and policy-makers concerned about curtailing growth of the pharmaceutical industry.