Objectives: To analyse patterns and characteristics of pharmaceutical industry sponsorship of events for Australian health professionals and to understand the implications of recent changes in transparency provisions that no longer require reporting of payments for food and beverages. Design: Cross-sectional analysis. Participants and setting: 301 publicly available company transparency reports downloaded from the website of Medicines Australia, the pharmaceutical industry trade association, covering the period from October 2011 to September 2015. Results: Forty-two companies sponsored 116 845 events for health professionals, on average 608 per week with 30 attendees per event. Events typically included a broad range of health professionals...
<p>The educational event reports were downloaded as pdf files and converted into Excel spreadsheets;...
AIMS: One tool for protecting quality use of medicines in hospitals is a drug and therapeutics commi...
BACKGROUND: Educational activities for physicians sponsored by opioid manufacturers are implicated i...
Objectives To analyse patterns and characteristics of pharmaceutical industry sponsorship of events ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the extent of pharmacist participation in pharmaceutic...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the nature, frequency and content of non-vitamin K oral anticoagulant (NOAC)...
The dataset contains reports of pharmaceutical company sponsorship of educational events for healthc...
OBJECTIVES: To describe and quantify disclosed payments from the pharmaceutical industry to the heal...
There are moves internationally to ensure greater disclosure of gifts and educational events for doc...
About the project This project stems from the Evidence, Policy and Influence Collaborative, led by P...
Background: This study investigated the 'gift-relationship' between pharmaceutical companies and doc...
The dataset contains pharmaceutical company reports of payments to Australian healthcare professiona...
This project stems from the Evidence, Policy and Influence Collaborative, led by Prof Lisa Bero, whi...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the extent and nature of pharmaceutical industry payments related to fert...
Aims: One tool for protecting quality use of medicines in hospitals is a drug and therapeutics commi...
<p>The educational event reports were downloaded as pdf files and converted into Excel spreadsheets;...
AIMS: One tool for protecting quality use of medicines in hospitals is a drug and therapeutics commi...
BACKGROUND: Educational activities for physicians sponsored by opioid manufacturers are implicated i...
Objectives To analyse patterns and characteristics of pharmaceutical industry sponsorship of events ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the extent of pharmacist participation in pharmaceutic...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the nature, frequency and content of non-vitamin K oral anticoagulant (NOAC)...
The dataset contains reports of pharmaceutical company sponsorship of educational events for healthc...
OBJECTIVES: To describe and quantify disclosed payments from the pharmaceutical industry to the heal...
There are moves internationally to ensure greater disclosure of gifts and educational events for doc...
About the project This project stems from the Evidence, Policy and Influence Collaborative, led by P...
Background: This study investigated the 'gift-relationship' between pharmaceutical companies and doc...
The dataset contains pharmaceutical company reports of payments to Australian healthcare professiona...
This project stems from the Evidence, Policy and Influence Collaborative, led by Prof Lisa Bero, whi...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the extent and nature of pharmaceutical industry payments related to fert...
Aims: One tool for protecting quality use of medicines in hospitals is a drug and therapeutics commi...
<p>The educational event reports were downloaded as pdf files and converted into Excel spreadsheets;...
AIMS: One tool for protecting quality use of medicines in hospitals is a drug and therapeutics commi...
BACKGROUND: Educational activities for physicians sponsored by opioid manufacturers are implicated i...