Orthopedics and US Politics: Trends in Political Donations by Orthopedic Surgeons

Author:

Jarvis Tyler,Morris Bryn E.,Rosenow Christian,Ahmadian David,Rulney Jarrod,Noland Shelley S.

Abstract

The political climate surrounding health care policy in the United States has become increasingly controversial over the past two decades. Policies influencing the provision and administration of health care have provoked more political activism among physician stakeholders. Herein we describe the trends in political donations made by US orthopedic surgeons from 2003 to 2020. Political donation data from 2003 to 2020 were obtained from the Federal Election Commission website. Contributions were filtered by occupation matching either “orthopedic surgeon” or “orthopaedic surgeon.” Individual contributions were assigned to a beneficiary committee associated with a political party and used to classify donations as Independent, Republican, or Democratic. A total of 71,492 donations amounting to $30,930,242 were made by orthopedic surgeons between 2003 and 2020. The number of donations increased from 1368 in 2003 to 14,961 in 2020, with Independent committees averaging 68.4% of donations over the 18-year period. From 2003 to 2020, monies donated to Independent committees decreased from 71% to 34%, Republican donations increased from 23% to 55%, and Democratic donations increased from 6% to 11%. When stratified by state, orthopedic surgeon contributions favored Independent committees. There has been an increase in political involvement among US orthopedic surgeons in the past 18 years. Contributions to Independent committees were the most common; however, most donations were allocated to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Independent political action committee, which has traditionally supported Republican candidates. Contributions became partisan in 2020 in favor of Republican committees. [ Orthopedics . 2022;45(3):134–138.]

Publisher

SLACK, Inc.

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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