"Secret" US physician payments exposed

10 November 2008

Public Citizen, a US consumer activist group, has revealed that drugmakers made payments totalling $4.9 million to physicians in the north-eastern state of Vermont in the July 2002-June 2004 period. 21 firms are alleged to have resisted the publication of the payments, arguing these were trade secrets. The activist group calls for mandatory federal regulation, but ignores efforts led by drug major Eli Lilly to offer voluntary disclosure (Marketletter September 29).

This article is accessible to registered users, to continue reading please register for free.  A free trial will give you access to exclusive features, interviews, round-ups and commentary from the sharpest minds in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology space for a week. If you are already a registered user please login. If your trial has come to an end, you can subscribe here.

Login to your account

Become a subscriber

 

£820

Or £77 per month

Subscribe Now
  • Unfettered access to industry-leading news, commentary and analysis in pharma and biotech.
  • Updates from clinical trials, conferences, M&A, licensing, financing, regulation, patents & legal, executive appointments, commercial strategy and financial results.
  • Daily roundup of key events in pharma and biotech.
  • Monthly in-depth briefings on Boardroom appointments and M&A news.
  • Choose from a cost-effective annual package or a flexible monthly subscription
The Pharma Letter is an extremely useful and valuable Life Sciences service that brings together a daily update on performance people and products. It’s part of the key information for keeping me informed

Chairman, Sanofi Aventis UK





Companies featured in this story

More ones to watch >






Company Spotlight