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Deferred Prosecution for Bristol Myers Squibb for Fraud Charges
The NY Times reported that federal prosecutors will defer prosecution of Bristol Myers Squibb for alleged manipulation of inventory designe...
A Not-For-Profit Hospital Sues a Former Donor
The Boston Globe reported that the not-for-profit Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary has sued a foundation for failure to deliver a pled...
No Federal Standards for Reporting Flawed Medical Devices
The NY Times reported about recent recalls of implanted cardiac devices. One important point the reporter made was that so far the US Food ...
Monday, June 13, 2005
boards of trustees
conflicts of interest
Mismanagement
Quorum Health Resources
Big Conflicts of Interest Alleged at Small Massachusetts Hospital
The Boston Globe reported on the travails of tiny Hubbard Regional Hospital in Webster, MA, allegedly brought on by mismanagement. The 76-y...
Not Very Slick Management: Administrators Alleged to Ignore Surgical Instruments "Disinfected" with Used Hydraulic Fluid
From the Associated Press, via the Charlotte Observer, came the story that a mix-up at Duke Health Raleigh and Durham Regional hospitals, b...
MedRants Blogger's Op-Ed Against Direct to Consumer Drug Advertising
Fellow health care blogger Robert Centor MD (of MedRants ) published an op-ed in USA Today advocating that direct to consumer (DTC) advertis...
How Johnson & Johnson Marketed Propulsid
The NY Times reported on the events leading up to Johnson & Johnson's withdrawal of Propulsid, based on documents made available by...
Friday, June 10, 2005
The AMA may be "getting it"
AMA pursues doctor hiring reform Miami Herald June 10, 2005 In a move that could have widespread effects on the nation's healthcare indu...
Government officials who "get it"
I heard Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt speak at the AHRQ Annual Patient Safety and Health Information Tec...
Thursday, June 9, 2005
manipulating clinical research
"Scientists Behaving Badly" and "Unreasonable Managerial Demands"
An article in Nature reports on "Scientists Behaving Badly."(1) This was a broadly based anonymous survey, with a 52% response rat...
Pfizer Dissident Unplugged
The New York Times reported that Dr. Peter Rost, a Pfizer executive who publicly spoke out in favor of importation of low cost drugs, lost ...
More Exaggerated Hospital List Prices
The Opinion Journal (the on-line opinion site of the Wall Street Journal) has a long article about one family's experience in the UK and...
Wednesday, June 8, 2005
complementary/ alternative medicine
Local "Naturopathic Doctor" Shut Down
Our own Providence Journal reported that the RI Health Department shut down the office of a "naturopathic doctor," John E. Curran,...
Allegations That Merck Threatened Researchers Who Expressed Doubts About Vioxx
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported a series of allegations that a top Merck executive threatened and intimidated physicians who questioned ...
Bristol-Myers-Squibb Settling Case of Inflated Sales Figures
The NY Times reported that Bristol-Myers-Squibb will soon be paying about $300 million in exchange for the US Department of Justice deferrin...
More on the Alliance Between the University of Pennsylvania and the Tai Sophia Institute
The Associated Press has done a follow-up of the new relationship between the University of Pennsylvania Medical School and the Tai Sophia I...
Georgia State Senator, Charged with Defrauding Hospital and Medical School, Convicted
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Georgia State Senator Charles W Walker was convicted of 127 counts in a 137 count indictment...
Opinions About the Regulating the Pharmaceutical Industry
Two major newspapers have published opinion pieces condemning current pharmaceutical industry practices, and calling for better regulation o...
Secrecy
I'm trying to catch up after a busy weekend, and there is a lot to catch up on... Last week in the Hartford Courant, an op-ed article en...
New Marketing Campaign "To Build Emotional Ties Between Merck and Consumers"
The NY Times reported that Merck is embarking on a big $20 million marketing campaign to "help burnish its corporate brand rather than ...
Marketing Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
Joseph Friedman, a neurologist here in Rhode Island, wrote an op-ed in the Providence Journal that documented yet another story about appare...
Guidant's Short Circuit, Reloaded
The NY Times reported that after Guidant discovered a defect in its implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) that allowed the device to short...
Thursday, June 2, 2005
CPOE cybernetic miracles not yet achieved
Lest hospital executives believe that computers are going to be a cure-all for all that ails medicine, here's another sobering report on...
More Accusations of Harsh Bill Collecting Tactics: Intermountain Health Care
Intermountain Health Care (IHC, in Utah) is another large health care system that has been accused of employing harsh collection tactics aga...
Drug Studies Required by FDA Fast Track Process Never Completed
Help, help, there is so much going on I a can't keep up with it anymore.... The Los Angeles Times just revealed a report by the staff of...
Medical Whistleblowers' Roundtable
PLoS Medicine just published a summary of a round-table discussion by notable whistleblowers about pharmaceutical companies' research an...
More Fall-Out From Start of Congressional Hearings on Not-For-Profit Hospitals
The beginning congressional investigations of not-for-profit hospitals' tax exemptions are raising interest in the business practices of...
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