Leaders of big health care organizations clearly are interested in
influencing public policy and government regulation in ways that favor
their organizations, and often indirectly themselves. On the other hand, big health care organizations have traditionally been non-partisan.
While their leaders certainly may have political views, they used to
keep them very quiet.
In this sense, the
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Thursday, March 21, 2019
The Transparency International 2018 Corporate Political Engagement Index- Pharma Appears All Too Comfortable with the Revolving Door and Making Opaque Political Contributions
Introduction: Big Organizations, Government Policy and Regulation, and Politics
Leaders of big health care organizations clearly are interested in influencing public policy and government regulation in ways that favor their organizations, and often indirectly themselves. We expect such leaders and organizations to make their policy preferences known. However, increasingly we have found that
Leaders of big health care organizations clearly are interested in influencing public policy and government regulation in ways that favor their organizations, and often indirectly themselves. We expect such leaders and organizations to make their policy preferences known. However, increasingly we have found that
Friday, March 15, 2019
For Whom the Door Revolves: Founder and Director of Multiple Biotechnology Companies Became Director of the NCI and Now Nominated to be Acting Commissioner of the FDA
Dr Scott Gottlieb, the first commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) appointed by President Trump, has announced his plans to depart. At the time of his nomination, Dr Gottlieb's many conflicts of interest were well known (see this NY Times article, for example), as were his exceedingly friendly views of the pharmaceutical/ biotechnology industry (see this long ago post, for
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Another Missing Link Discovered: 1969 IRS Rule Change Allowed US Hospitals to Discriminate Among Patients Based on Ability to Pay
Prelude: the Suits in the Elevator
Another long night on call of my interniship was over. Having managed to wolf down breakfast and brush my teeth, disheveled and in unwashed scrubs I stumbled into the elevator on my way to the wards. In it were some of well-groomed people in nice suits. They looked at me with wrinkled noses, oozing disdain. I wondered who they were: pharmaceutical
Another long night on call of my interniship was over. Having managed to wolf down breakfast and brush my teeth, disheveled and in unwashed scrubs I stumbled into the elevator on my way to the wards. In it were some of well-groomed people in nice suits. They looked at me with wrinkled noses, oozing disdain. I wondered who they were: pharmaceutical
Sunday, March 3, 2019
Don't Know Much About Health Care and Public Health: Politicans' and Pundits' Unjustified Statements About Causation, Benefits and Risks
A major focus of Health Care Renewal
has been problems in leadership and governance of health care
organizations, which we believe became major causes of health care
dysfunction. We have discussed how leadership is often ill-informed.
More and more people leading non-profit, for-profit and government
health care organizations have
had no training or experience in actually caring for
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