Determinants of pharmaceutical innovation diffusion: social contagion and prescribing characteristics


Autoria(s): Lublóy, Ágnes; Keresztúri, Judit Lilla; Benedek, Gábor
Data(s)

25/06/2014

Resumo

This article studies the determinants of pharmaceutical innovation diffusion among specialists. To this end, it investigates the influences of six categories of factors—social embeddedness, socio-demography, scientific orientation, prescribing patterns, practice characteristics, and patient panel composition—on the use of new drugs for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Hungary. Here, in line with international trends, 11 brands were introduced between April 2008 and April 2010, outperforming all other therapeutic classes. The Cox proportional hazards model identifies three determinants—social contagion (in the social embeddedness category) and prescribing portfolio and insulin prescribing ratio (in the prescribing pattern category). First, social contagion has a positive effect among geographically close colleagues—the higher the adoption ratio, the higher the likelihood of early adoption—but no influence among former classmates and scientific collaborators. Second, the wider the prescribing portfolio, the earlier the new drug uptake. Third, the lower the insulin prescribing ratio, the earlier the new drug uptake—physicians’ therapeutic convictions and patients’ socioeconomic statuses act as underlying influencers. However, this finding does not extend to opinion-leading physicians such as scientific leaders and hospital department and outpatient center managers. This article concludes by arguing that healthcare policy strategists and pharmaceutical companies may rely exclusively on practice location and prescription data to perfect interventions and optimize budgets.

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http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/1727/1/cewp_201417.pdf

Lublóy, Ágnes and Keresztúri, Judit Lilla and Benedek, Gábor (2014) Determinants of pharmaceutical innovation diffusion: social contagion and prescribing characteristics. Working Paper. Corvinus University of Budapest Faculty of Economics, Budapest.

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Corvinus University of Budapest Faculty of Economics

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http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/1727/

Palavras-Chave #Knowledge economy, innovation #Finance #Social welfare, insurance, health care
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Monograph

NonPeerReviewed