Summary
The Government has recently published it's response to the recommendations set out in the First Do No Harm report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review, chaired by Julia Cumberlege. One of the recommendations was for manufacturers to publish details of payments they make to teaching hospitals, research institutions, and individual clinicians, similar to the American Physician Sunshine Payment Act. The Government has said it is “exploring options to expand and reinforce current industry schemes, including making reporting mandatory through legislation.”
In this editorial, Sonia McLeod looks at the gaps that exist in the UK's current system for disclosure and highlights some important considerations when setting up a new system or process if it is to be effective.
Related reading:
- A year on from the Cumberlege Review: Initial reflections on the Government’s response (Patient Safety Learning, 23 July 2021)
- Independent Report of the Patient Reference Group – response to the report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review (21 July 2021)
- No such thing as a free lunch – why recording conflicts of interests must be mandatory
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