Corporate Compliance

Organizations push for conflicts of interest limitations

Healthcare Auditing Weekly, February 20, 2007

Healthcare consumer group Community Catalyst and the Institute on Medicine as a Profession, a Columbia University research group, are collaborating on a national initiative pushing for tighter restrictions on drug company relationships with doctors.

The groups are taking aim at the $12 billion pharmaceutical companies spend each year on marketing to doctors, which ranges from free drug samples to pens and free lunches for medical practice staffers.

The group would like to see more academic medical centers jump on board with limits on what pharma reps can give doctors, in addition to participation by doctor organizations and third-party payers.

The initiative is funded by a $6 million grant from the Pew Charitable Trusts.

Click here to view Community Catalyst's press release.

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