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SAN FRANCISCO - Stanford University will bar physicians working at its two hospitals from accepting even the tiniest gifts from drug industry sales representatives to try to eliminate corporate influence from medical decisions, the school announced Tuesday.
The policy takes effect Oct. 1 and also bans accepting gifts from other companies such as medical device makers that do business with the hospitals. The policy also prohibits the doctors from accepting free drug samples and publishing articles in science journals that were ghost written by corporate authors. The industry's sales force also would be prohibited from areas where patients are seen and from dropping in without appointments, a common sales tactic. Even coffee mugs, pens and other trinkets doled out by drug companies can't be accepted anymore. Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania have announced similar policies and several other institutions are considering gift bans as they grapple with conflict of interest concerns and rising health care costs. "In recent years we have witnessed an erosion of the public trust in the profession of medicine and even in the value of science," said Dr. Philip Pizzo, Stanford's medical school dean. "Part of that is related to the market forces that have increasingly converted medicine from a profession to a business, but a significant factor has also been the perception that physicians and scientists may be accepting gifts and gratuities from industry at the very time that the cost of drugs is skyrocketing." -------------------------- can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen --------------------------- If you're fed-up with government intrusion into our private lives (alcohol, tobacco, weight or so-called obesity, etc.) especially the nonsense and destruction surrounding smoking bans, then discuss/fight smoking bans at the FORCES tavern or go directly to their FORCES homepage. A UK-based group (forcing a Judicial Review of the English smoking ban) is Freedom to Choose, with another great forum for chatting and organizing here. |
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060912/ap_on_he_me/stanford_gifts_ban
-------------------------- can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen --------------------------- If you're fed-up with government intrusion into our private lives (alcohol, tobacco, weight or so-called obesity, etc.) especially the nonsense and destruction surrounding smoking bans, then discuss/fight smoking bans at the FORCES tavern or go directly to their FORCES homepage. A UK-based group (forcing a Judicial Review of the English smoking ban) is Freedom to Choose, with another great forum for chatting and organizing here. |
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I assume this should extend also to the institution and they will no longer accept gifts and/or grants from these same institutions and their charitable trusts.
That executives of these instituions will no longer be welcome as members of boards of directors or members of advisory boards. |
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"[Th]e drug industry spends about $19 billion annually marketing to doctors."
"Even coffee mugs, pens and other trinkets doled out by drug companies can't be accepted anymore." "The industry's trade group, the politically influential Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, blasted Stanford's new policy..." "Lassman [lawyer for the trade group] said the trade group instituted its own gift policy in 2002 that prohibits lavish gift giving." "Lavish, expensive meals, tickets to ball games and golf outings are really inappropriate," Lassman Scott said. "But if I was concerned that my doctor was influenced by a pen or a slice of pizza, I would find another doctor." According to a USA Today article I found, "The nation now has about 800,000 active physicians." $19 billion/800,000 = $23,750. That's a lot of pens, trinkets, pizza and coffee mugs doctors have gotten since 2002. |
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It's a start.........but it could go much further.......Bruce's comments are good starting suggestions.
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