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Medicare | MedPAC Adopts Recommendations To Improve Transparency of Financial Ties Between Industry, Physicians
Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report 2008 Nov 6
http://www.kaisernetwork.org/Daily_Reports/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=55434


Full text:

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission on Thursday adopted five recommendations to Congress that would require disclosure of the health care industry’s financial ties to physicians and other health care professionals, CQ HealthBeat reports. MedPAC will present the recommendations to Congress in March. According to the recommendations:

Congress should require all manufacturers, distributors and their subsidiaries to report to HHS financial relationships with physicians, pharmacists, pharmaceutical benefits managers and their employees, as well as with hospitals, medical schools and medical or health organizations;

Congress should direct the HHS secretary to post the information on a public Web site;

All details regarding no-cost drug samples provided to physicians should be posted on the Web site so researchers can study the impact samples have on prescribing decisions;

Congress should require all hospitals and other entities that bill Medicare for services to “annually report the ownership shares of each physician who directly or indirectly owns an interest in the entity (excluding publicly traded corporations)” and post the information on the Web site; and

Lawmakers should require HHS to submit a report on the “types and prevalence of the financial relationships between hospitals and physicians.”
MedPAC Chair Glenn Hackbarth said, “This is about transparency. It’s not about condemnation” (Reichard, CQ HealthBeat, 11/6).

 

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Far too large a section of the treatment of disease is to-day controlled by the big manufacturing pharmacists, who have enslaved us in a plausible pseudo-science...
The blind faith which some men have in medicines illustrates too often the greatest of all human capacities - the capacity for self deception...
Some one will say, Is this all your science has to tell us? Is this the outcome of decades of good clinical work, of patient study of the disease, of anxious trial in such good faith of so many drugs? Give us back the childlike trust of the fathers in antimony and in the lancet rather than this cold nihilism. Not at all! Let us accept the truth, however unpleasant it may be, and with the death rate staring us in the face, let us not be deceived with vain fancies...
we need a stern, iconoclastic spirit which leads, not to nihilism, but to an active skepticism - not the passive skepticism, born of despair, but the active skepticism born of a knowledge that recognizes its limitations and knows full well that only in this attitude of mind can true progress be made.
- William Osler 1909