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The Sunshine Act and Transfers of Value: Impact on Non-industry Authorship

机译:阳光法与价值转移:对非行业著作权的影响

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The United States Physician Payments Sunshine Act requires pharmaceutical and device manufacturers that participate in United States federal healthcare programs to report certain payments and items of value given to physicians and teaching hospitals. One of these “transfers of value” is the cost of expediting the preparation and publication of industry-sponsored journal articles with the use of outside editorial assistance. This can be problematic for those United Statesbased physician-authors whose home institutions have implemented policies to distance their faculty from pharmaceutical and device manufacturers. Potential strategies include using in-house editorial assistance when available, but transfers of value remain subject to further interpretation, and company policies are not uniform industrywide.
机译:《美国医师付款阳光法》要求参加美国联邦医疗保健计划的制药公司和设备制造商报告向医师和教学医院提供的某些付款和有价物品。这些“价值转移”之一是使用外部编辑协助来加快行业赞助期刊文章的准备和出版的成本。对于那些总部设在美国的医师作者来说,这可能是个问题,他们的家庭机构已经实施了政策,使他们的教师与制药和器械制造商保持距离。潜在的策略包括在可能的情况下使用内部编辑协助,但价值转移仍需进一步解释,并且公司政策在整个行业内也不统一。

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