EFPIA Disclosure Code In response to the growing public demand for transparency about interactions between the pharmaceutical industry and Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) / Healthcare Organizations (HCOs), the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) issued a Disclosure Code...
EFPIA agreed to replace the separate codes with a new, consolidated EFPIA Code of Practice. The consolidated Code was broadened to include a new section on medical education that outlines the scope of member companies' engagement in "medical education activities?. This new section is controversial ...
Representative from Finnish Pain Association (Suomen Kipu Oy) participating in virtual Advisory board with representatives from other patient organisations to provide expert advice on how to improve disease awareness with patients. Renumeration provided for the advisory board services: 240 EUR. ...
EFPIA’s Code on Transfers of Value EFPIA’s “Code on Disclosure of Transfers of Value from Pharmaceutical Companies to Healthcare Professionals and Healthcare Organizations,” agreed to in July 2013, requires its members to disclose any direct payments or other forms of support made to health...
Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) Methodology Document in support of the EFPIA transparency disclosure code for HCP/HCO transfers of value pertaining to 2021 Publication date – 30 June 2022 Contents Introduction ...3 Definitions...
Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) Methodology Document in support of the EFPIA transparency disclosure code for HCP/HCO transfers of value pertaining to 2020 Publication date – 30 June 2021 Contents Introduction ... 3 Definitions...
VinturaJuly 2020.The grey colour code reflects acceptance on a case-by-case basis.The blue colour code“often not accepted”and lighter orange colour“often accepted”also reflect a certain level of unpredictability.This is consistent with findings in the literature that only around 40of HTA ...
(July 2020).The grey colour code reflects acceptance on a case-by-case basis.The blue colour code(“often not accepted”)and lighter orange colour(“often accepted”)also reflect a certain level of unpredictability.This is consistent with findings in the lit 182、erature that only around 40%...
Regulating for Bias in Medical Education – Reaction to the Pharmaceutical Industry Updated EFPIA Code of Practice concerned by the fact that EFPIA, representing the pharmaceutical industry, is trying to broaden the approach to medical education, to include activities that are not independently evaluated...
EFPIA Launches New European Financial Relations Disclosure Code for PharmaRogers, Daniel R