New legislation will improve consumers' safety, says Pew Charitable Trusts

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Allan Coukell, director of the Pew Prescription Project, issued the following statement today, commending Congress for including provisions from the Physician Payments Sunshine Act in health care reform legislation. The provisions would require drug and device companies to publicly report the gifts and payments they make to doctors.  

"Patients deserve to know if their doctors are receiving money from drug companies. Congress has added much needed transparency to the financial relationships between the pharmaceutical industry and physicians. The reporting requirements in the health care legislation will better protect patients and will help restore trust in our health care system.

"A study in the New England Journal of Medicine reported that more than 90 percent of physicians have some financial relationship with the pharmaceutical industry. We also know that companies spend at least $25 billion each year marketing to doctors. While many relationships between academic medicine and industry are necessary and beneficial, they create potential conflicts of interest that can influence prescribing and drive up costs.

"This new legislation will enhance the safety of consumers by increasing transparency while in no way restricting business or limiting innovation."

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  1. Sel Sertole Sel Sertole United States says:

    Pew deserves huge credit as a driving force behind this law.

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