Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 Well Hallelujah!!! I think Marinkovich can look down from the heavens and give a little wink on this one. snk1955@... wrote: IOM Urged to Recommend Conflict-Free Zone for Medicine The Institute of Medicine panel developing rules for managing conflicts of interest in medicine will be told this week that there need to be strong boundaries between researchers who conduct industry-funded research and any body that helps determine how medicine gets practiced. “The system for reviewing the body of evidence in a field; deriving best practices through systematic reviews; writing clinical practice guidelines; conducting and evaluating comparative research; and, vitally important, evaluating evidence for regulatory purposes should be entirely free from conflicts of interest,†Merrill Goozner, director of the Integrity in Science Project at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, will tell the 17-member panel on March 13. The Conflict of Interest in Medical Research, Education, and Practice panel is charged with designing policies to manage conflicts of interest “without damaging constructive collaboration with industry.†With an estimated 70 percent of clinical trials now funded by industry, it is inevitable that numerous physician-researchers will have ties to industry, Goozner will note. But it is crucial to find unconflicted scientists to evaluate that evidence since there is a demonstrated correlation between the outcomes of research and the funding source of the researchers. CSPI will also call for the nation’s 700,000 physicians to wean themselves from dependence on industry support for their continuing medical education, and to stop taking gifts from industry salespersons, a near ubiquitous practice that clearly influences prescribing patterns. Goozner will compare medical evaluators on guideline writing committees and regulatory advisory panels to financial journalists, who are strictly prohibited from having any financial relationship with the companies they cover, and the Federal Reserve Board, whose officials and staff are strictly prohibited from having financial relationships with the banks and financial institutions they regulate. “Why should medicine be held to a lower standard than either of those professions?†Goozner will ask. “Where there is total financial independence, there can be no questions about objectivity.†CSPI also called on the IOM to tighten its own conflict of interest policies. Numerous scientists with financial ties to industry serve on its advisory panels without disclosing those ties since the agency only considers ongoing financial arrangements as a conflict of interest, not those that took place in the recent past. **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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