Physician attitudes about non-medical switching to biosimilars: results from an online physician survey in the United States |
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Authors: | A Teeple L Huff C Reynolds S Ginsburg L Howard |
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Institution: | 1. Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC, Horsham, PA, USA;2. Benfield, a Division of Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc., Webster Groves, MO, USA;3. Global Healthy Living Foundation, Upper Nyack, NY, USA;4. National Psoriasis Foundation, Alexandria, VA, USA |
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Abstract: | Objective: This study was designed to understand the level of familiarity of US rheumatologists, gastroenterologists and dermatologists with biosimilar therapies, their experience with non-medical switching (switching medications for reasons unrelated to patient health) of patients between biologics and their attitudes towards switching from a biologic to a biosimilar. Methods: A total of 297?US physicians who currently prescribe biologics for their patients completed a 15-minute online survey. Rheumatologists, dermatologists and gastroenterologists were included. Results: The majority of physicians (84%) did not want stable patients undergoing a non-medical switch to a biosimilar. While 60% of physicians believed non-medical switching to biosimilars may have a positive impact on healthcare system costs, multiple negative impacts were also expected. A majority of physicians anticipated a negative impact on patient mental health (59%), treatment efficacy (57%), patient safety (53%) and physician office management (60%). Conclusions: The majority of physicians had concerns regarding non-medical switching to biosimilars and the impact such switching would have on patient care and physician practice. |
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Keywords: | Biologic therapies biosimilar rheumatologists dermatologists gastroenterologists physician attitudes |
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