Sunday, August 20, 2017
Health Care Non-Profit Organizations Ignored Conflicts of Interest or Potential Corruption Generated by Mar a Lago Fundraisers, But Drew the Line at Supporting Nazi Sympathizers
Leaders of big health care organizations have long made excuses for rampant conflicts of interest in health care. Usually, their rationales included something about the need to collaborate with industry to spark innovation. However, some leaders may have been directly benefiting from such conflicts (e.g., academic leaders on the payrolls of drug, device and biotechnology firms, even on the
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